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		<title>By: What Happened to FrontPage?</title>
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		<description>[...] SP07 is mostly used for SharePoint (Microsoft&#8217;s collaboration platform) development but don&#8217;t let that full you. SP07 is a fully capable IDE for web development and much better than its predecessor FrontPage. Now it encompasses all the latest web standards. It&#8217;s features are very similar to Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008 Express which I talked about on an earlier post. [...]</description>
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