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Jon_King

msg:4057308 | 1:09 pm on Jan 9, 2010 (gmt 0) | MS often gets beat up on product pricing but their Expression development tools are an unbeatable bargin. This is not meant to be a sales pitch for MS but I recently purchased Expression Web for about 100 bucks and that is for a full stand-alone copy of a world class site development tool! In these tough economic times this was a nice surprise...
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lavazza

msg:4057504 | 9:48 pm on Jan 9, 2010 (gmt 0) | | Expression Web <snip/> a world class site development tool |
| Please name one or more of the 'world class sites' that have been devloped and maintained using Expression TYIA :)
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graeme_p

msg:4058945 | 10:32 am on Jan 12, 2010 (gmt 0) | I use a text editor that costs a 100 less together with Firefox Webmaster Toolbar, W3C's world class validation service, and various other apps for the same price. Actually, I rarely have problems with software pricing: if you need it, its worth the money, if not, use something else (in any case it all costs next to nothing in this part of the world). I do not use any MS software for various other reasons.
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tangor

msg:4058948 | 10:39 am on Jan 12, 2010 (gmt 0) | Notepad works pretty good. Meanwhile, Homesite 4.0 still works pretty good. However, we have to face the facts that moving from 16 to 32 to 64 makes a difference. Eventually we all will have to change editors/programs. Haven't investigated, but is Expressions 64bit?
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