
Microsoft FrontPage Express was a free, lightweight WYSIWYG HTML editor bundled with Internet Explorer 4.x (and some 5.x releases) for Windows 95/98/NT in the late 1990s. A pared‑down edition of Microsoft FrontPage, it aimed to make basic web page creation accessible to beginners by allowing them to design pages visually without hand‑coding HTML. It supported essential tasks like text formatting, inserting images and links, working with tables and lists, and opening/saving standard HTML files. Unlike the full FrontPage product, it omitted advanced site management, templates, collaboration tools, and features that depended on FrontPage Server Extensions. FrontPage Express has long been discontinued and is no longer supported; while historically notable, it does not align with modern web standards or security expectations.
Microsoft FrontPage Express is developed by Microsoft and is used by 1 user of Software Informer. The most popular version of this product among our users is 2.0. The names of program executable files are fpxpress.exe, FRONTPG.EXE, qs.exe and setdefed.exe.
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