Microsoft Expression
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Microsoft Expression is a suite of graphics programs from Microsoft aimed at developers and designers. It consists of four products:
- Microsoft Expression Web (code-named Quartz) - A program for designing web sites.
- Microsoft Expression Blend (code-named Sparkle) - A program for designing user interfaces based on Windows Presentation Foundation.
- Microsoft Expression Design (code-named Acrylic) - A program for editing graphics. Design edits both raster and vector graphics.
- Microsoft Expression Media - A program to manage digital assets and media.
Of all these, only Blend had not started out as another product—Web was FrontPage, Design was Creature House Expression, and Media was iView Media.
Microsoft introduced Expression on 16 September 2005 at Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles.
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[edit] See also
- List of raster graphics editors
- Comparison of raster graphics editors
- List of web authoring programs
- Comparison of web authoring programs
- Microsoft FrontPage, the predecessor to Expression Web
- Creature House Expression, the predecessor to Expression Design
- iView Media, the predecessor to Expression Media
[edit] External links
[edit] Microsoft links
- Microsoft Expression - The official page
- Microsoft Expression team blog - News, samples, tutorials
- Q&A: Microsoft Unveils Next Generation of Web Authoring and Design Tools
[edit] Tutorials and News
- Microsoft Expression Tutorials - Helpful tutorials
- What is Expression?: Blogs and RSS feeds of the developers working on Expression.
- Microsoft Expression page on NetFXGuide.com
- Microsoft Expression written and flash tutorials. Expression web forums and help
Microsoft Expression