"That" referring to a product aimed at non-developers and non-admins. NaviPress and NaviServer (especially) were more aimed at more of the web hosting market or what became content management. NaviServer for example was about controlling the server and cost thousands of dollars. It did ship about 3 months before FrontPage. We definitely …
"That" referring to a product aimed at non-developers and non-admins. NaviPress and NaviServer (especially) were more aimed at more of the web hosting market or what became content management. NaviServer for example was about controlling the server and cost thousands of dollars. It did ship about 3 months before FrontPage. We definitely saw it and both were big presence at InternetWorld. In fact a team at Microsoft considered them.
"That" referring to a product aimed at non-developers and non-admins. NaviPress and NaviServer (especially) were more aimed at more of the web hosting market or what became content management. NaviServer for example was about controlling the server and cost thousands of dollars. It did ship about 3 months before FrontPage. We definitely saw it and both were big presence at InternetWorld. In fact a team at Microsoft considered them.
Got it. Makes sense.