Microsoft released on Monday a free early version, or "community technology preview," of its Microsoft Expression Web Designer, used for building Web sites. It released early editions of the other two ...
Microsoft Thursday unveiled a version of its toolset for Web and multimedia designers that includes the first native support for its Silverlight technology across all of the products in the suite.
Microsoft will feature on Monday an upgrade to its Expression toolset for application design that includes search engine optimization capabilities. But the toolset will not back a video codec being ...
Expression Web is the first product out the door, released Monday through Microsoft's retail channel. Priced at $299 for new users and $99 for users upgrading from FrontPage, Expression Web helps Web ...
On Tuesday, the Redmond, Wash., software giant released the first Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Microsoft Expression Interactive Designer, formerly code-named Sparkle, and the fourth CTP of ...
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Redmond is focusing on efforts to extend Visual Studio and Azure instead. i doubt someone at microsoft decided, "let's give up on design." more like, "this is underperforming, so let's axe it." they ...