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  • The Frontpage Bug Collection

    What you see is what you get? Hardly. Frontpage 2000 has plenty of quirks, even if the webmaster wants to use plain HTML.

    www.ex-astris-scientia.org

  • The FrontPage Blues

    Called upon to complete a web site that was almost done, the new web designer found bloated gibberish. Even worse, the proprietary Microsoft extensions used did not work.

    www.whatdoiknow.org

  • Why FrontPage sucks

    Let me count the ways.

    www.sws.pcc.edu

  • Top Ten Reasons Why FrontPage is Evil

    Ways in which using FrontPage as a site management tool gives headaches to web authors and admins.

    a.jaundicedeye.com

  • FrontPage Is the Last Page, In My Book

    The program silently changes a web author's HTML code.

    www.canadiancontent.ca

  • Insecure.org

    Documents a number of security vulnerabilities in the software.

    www.insecure.org

  • Wen Hosting FrontPage

    Griping about FrontPage extensions on a web host.

    www.1awebhosting.com

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