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PagePorter Professional 1.0 to Ease Frontpage <-> Visual Studio Migration

Honestly, I haven't been able to try this one out since there is a restriction on the install if you have VS 2005 on the machine, but it looked to cool not to post it.  Robert E. Weatherford left the following comment to the powertoys blog that describes their add-in.  - Josh

DULUTH, GA - August 2, 2004 - Parastream Technologies announces PagePorter, a Visual Studio .NET add-in that integrates the web site development ease of FrontPage with the programming might of Visual Studio .NET to form a truly powerful web application development tool.

PagePorter helps developers create and maintain ASP.NET web sites with unprecedented speed and ease. With PagePorter handling many of the mundane repetitive tasks, developers have more time to focus on important design tasks.

PagePorter operates with Visual Studio .NET projects in one of three modes - using FrontPage for layout and design, without using FrontPage at all, or converting a FrontPage web site to ASP.NET and then using Visual Studio .NET only. By itself, PagePorter adds real web site development capabilities to Visual Studio .NET with support for themes, shared borders, hyperlink management, a GUI site navigation editor, and seven FrontPage compatible web controls. If you want to use FrontPage with Visual Studio .NET, PagePorter is the component that bridges the gap between them.

You can check it out for yourself here:

https://www.parastream.com/software/pageporter/

Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 13, 2004
    Josh,

    I just posted a workaround to the install problem on the PagePorter FAQ page at http://www.pageporter.com/faq

    This problem will be fixed on the next demo release in a couple of weeks.

    Regards,
    Robert
  • Anonymous
    September 02, 2004
    i want to see what's new