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Microsoft versus Dreamweaver?

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Originally Posted by MSDN Flash 14 September 2006

Creating great user experiences for all browsers with Microsoft Expression® Web Beta 1
By Mark Johnston
Academic Developer Evangelist


The Microsoft Expression suite of products are squarely aimed at designers and developers wishing to create rich user experiences on the Windows and Web platforms using technologies such as Windows® Presentation Foundation through to HTML and CSS. Expression Web is one of the products in this suite and is a fully-fledged web designer tool for today's web designers and developers.

With multiple browsers and each one being used on a variety of platforms (from Smartphones and Blackberries to hi-definition widescreen monitors with more pixels than you can throw a stick at), today's internet means it is even more important than ever to create websites using industry standards to ensure your websites render well EVERYWHERE on EVERYTHING. Thankfully, Expression Web is the tool to make this possible and still allow you to create very visually appealing and data rich sites!

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© 2006 Microsoft

Expression Web:

http://www.microsoft.com/products/ex...r/default.mspx



Free trial of Expression Web Beta 1:

http://www.microsoft.com/products/ex...ree_trial.aspx



Dreamweaver vs Expression Web:

http://www.digitalmediadesigner.com/...jsp?id=43025-1
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