Microsoft FrontPage was once a popular Web design program. Microsoft stopped selling FrontPage in 2006, though, and we’ve been warning about the end of FrontPage support for a while now (on both our support pages and our blog).
That time has now arrived. Our FrontPage support for new sites will end on September 1, 2011, and support for existing sites will end a year after that.
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Many years ago, Microsoft’s “FrontPage” Web design software was a popular choice for creating small Web sites. However, Microsoft discontinued FrontPage in 2006, and you can’t buy the FrontPage program any more.
Quite a few of our customers are still using FrontPage to design and upload their Web sites, though. We’re starting to see more and more problems from customers who have upgraded to a new computer running Windows Vista or Windows 7 but can no longer run FrontPage. (Sometimes their old computer just suddenly crashes and can’t be recovered.) Their old computer probably had a copy of FrontPage installed by the manufacturer, but their new computer doesn’t.
It can be difficult or impossible to get FrontPage running on a new PC if you can’t find the original installation CDs, or you aren’t licensed to use FrontPage on the new PC. In some cases, the old FrontPage software doesn’t install or work well on the latest versions of Windows. In these situations, you can’t even open the old FrontPage files on the new computer.
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