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lukewind

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Mar 25, 2009
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I have been using Microsoft Frontpage (aka expression web) for quite a while now and I just recently switched to Mac. My question is what is the best Mac program for Web pages that is similar to Frontpage & Expression in ease of use. I use it because my Father and sister maintain the websites I build for their practice so it has to be somewhat simple for them to use.

Is there a program that I can import their sites into and use. A WYSIWYG editor that has a good feature set.
 
If you want a pro-level tool that is also easy to use (and yes, has WYSIWYG) then try Adobe DreamWeaver. Chances are you'll be able to find more support and assistance from them than some of the smaller companies.

The problem with smaller companies is that the software will be more restricted (it may be hard to do certain things which may come up as there might not be a proper function or it may have bugs) and also it may be harder to get support (if the company's own support is inadequate or unhelpful, you may have a harder time finding experts on it).

With dreamweaver you get a very popular solution (easy to find others who use it and are willing to help you with it) that is flexible yet easy to use. The learning curve is probably the same as it is for FrontPage (and I've used FrontPage, so I know what I am talking about).
 
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