I never could understand it, but there was some justification for using 
 the worst HTML editor in history when MSIE had 90% market share and a 
 great deal of the problems in FP were perfectly aligned with the bizarre 
 behavior of MSIE so very few people ever saw what a horrible mess it 
 made. Now that IE's share is below 60% and steadily falling, this isn't 
 a really good time to exert any effort to extend the life of the problems.
 
 A little common sense and a copy of Notepad is a major upgrade form 
 Front Page. But if you're used to working in WYSIWYG mode, I'd recommend 
 looking for an older version of Dreamweaver on eBay. I'm still using 
 version 8, and if I didn't have it I wouldn't really hesitate to keep 
 using version 4 (MX), but I'm a little more productive in 8. As CS 5.5 
 shipped last week, there may be a bump of early adopters that will be 
 selling older versions soon.
 
 Van
 
 On 08/05/2011 1:01 PM, Michael wrote:
 >
 > Several websites I created used FrontPage. I no longer have FP loaded 
 > and don't think it even works with Win 7 64bit. Does anyone have 
 > suggestions about an easy and inexpensive HTML creating program and 
 > what I need to do to make the conversion?
 >
 > __._,_
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