Microsoft Reinvents FrontPage, Tapping Into the Power of XMLTo
Build Live Data-Driven Web Sites Microsoft Corp. today
announced that Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003, part of the
Microsoft Office System, has been reinvented to support a wide
range of capabilities for building dynamic, Extensible Markup
Language (XML)-based, data-driven Web sites, while retaining the
ease of use that has helped make it one of the most popular Web
site design tools on the market today. FrontPage 2003 will be the
first commercially available, fully WYSIWYG Extensible Stylesheet
Language Transformation (XSLT) editor in which users can work with
live data to create interactive and dynamic Web sites, streamlining
the process of sharing information on the Web. [via Loosely Coupled
news releases live feed]
This also includes Weblog Editing and Posting I
believe.