Microsoft SharePoint Designer

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Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer

Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer running on Windows Vista
Developer: Microsoft
Latest release: 12.0.4518.1014 / December 4, 2006
OS: Microsoft Windows
Available language(s): English
Use: HTML editor
License: Proprietary EULA
Website: Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Designer

Microsoft SharePoint Designer (full name Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer) is a WYSIWYG HTML editor and general web design program from Microsoft, replacing Microsoft Office FrontPage. It is part of the Microsoft Office 2007 family but not included in any of the Office 2007 packages. The name change, from FrontPage, reflects the emphasis in this product on designing and customizing SharePoint portals.

Its sibling is Microsoft Expression Web which is aimed at general web development.


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