I beleive that we have some missunderstanding here, maybe because i cannot express my self properly.
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Did you actually try it? from what i saw, it is not a WYSIWYG generator but rather a HTML editor
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I was just asking: since i didn't have the time to have a closer look, i was asking you if you did, and what was your own impression.
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I didnt create this thread to play one of against the other. I created it to find out which FrontPage users are looking in Expression... Like I said originally.
I can't understand your negativity in this thread ND but I am getting used to it from several sources on this forum ( ??? ) so feel free to continue.
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Where is the negativity ? i was, on the contrary, telling that since, in my opinion, there is no comparison between the two products, there was no problem at all with this thread, a fear that you expressed in post #3.
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NavalDesign bought BV into this thread not me.
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No, you did, expressing a fear that this post could be inadequate, in post #3, and i simply replied "No fears!" No fears in the sense that "There is no problem in posting anything about similar or competitive products". I was just trying to asure you that there is no problem in posting similar content posts!
I beleive that you have done very well in posting a thread about a new product, that could become an excellent tool for webdesigners. It would be blindness on my side not to accept or recognise the value of Frontpage, Dreamweaver, Flash, now Webdesigner, and in the future xxxxxsitebuilder. I was simply expressing my opinion that they are different products and they have different target markets.
BV is a very easy sitebuilder, with the limitations of this kind of software, html editors are VERY powerful tools, but not as easy, as they require html knowledge and long learning curves. If i had to build Intel's site (hehe - joking) i
could not use BV, but for my site i
would not use Webdesigner . Totaly different products with different markets.