Dale,
Microsoft stands for "planned obsolesence" where they are always trying to update their products and make you feel that you need to upgrade. This is in part, how Microsoft is trying to substantiate their ripoff for software subscriptions.
I follow the philosophy that 80% of the need can be achieved with 20% of the cost... I still run Frontpage '98. If you need help, just let me know and I will try...
Regards, Steve Neago MCSE, CNA "Spinning lower gears in frigid Cincinnati, OH"
> Dear CR members:
> I apologize for the slowness in updating the Classic Rendezvous web site..
I
> acquired a beautifully fast new computer over the Holidays (thanks
Computer
> Engineer son of mine!) and in the process of getting up to speed, I have
been
> forced to learn MS Frontpage 2002, my web editing program, which has
> minimal-to-zero resemblance to the '98 version I had finally almost
learned!
> I do not know how long it will take, fumbling around with this new version
> before I can get back into my routine! (Why does MicroSoft do that?)
> So bear with me and please have some sympathy as the back log grows and
> grows! Yikes!
>
> Dale Brown
> Greensboro, North Carolina
> <A HREF="http://www.classicrendezvous.com/main.htm">Classic Rendezvous</A>