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PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 2:55 am 
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Does anyone have a copy of Frontpage2000 I could borrow? My disk was wiped about three weeks ago and I lost everything. I have the FP 2000 up date but for some reason when I load back in the 1997 version it's telling me the access codes are no good.

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can anyone recommend a good site builder program that is not too expensive?. It has to be able to handle my current site which is written in FP 2000. TIA

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I went from FP 2000 to FP 2003 and it is much nicer. If you have to get another version, may as well go up to it. Your curent site would be compatible with it.

Try e-bay?


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Look at Yahoo Small Business Sitebuilder, free download, you might have to buy their hosting to post with it. Works for me $11.95 and a bunch of goodies included.


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http://www.brockpoling.com/luthiersforum/forum/www.dickeygui tars.com

Thanks JW, as you can see above my link on the OLF corrupted, probably during the move? I'll repost it, in the mean time try this link:

Bruce Dickey's Guitars Click Here


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Depending on how much versatility you want, I might suggest checking out Dreamweaver. A little more difficult to learn but much more powerful in most areas.

Regards, Steve Brown


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Thanks Guys... I Appreciate your HELP!

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