Sharepoint Designer Vs Expression Web
Vorrei portare alla vostra attenzione due prodotti Microsoft vengono regolarmente ultilizzati per l’editing delle pagine Web:

Shared Capabilities
- High-fidelity design surface
- Accurate, high quality WYSIWYG rendering of CSS, XHTML, ASP.NET
- Integrated code and split views Standards-based page creation (XHTML, CSS, XSLT)
- Deep CSS formatting and layout support,
- Style management and application
- Property editing
- IntelliSense
- Reporting
- Deep support for working with ASP.NET 2.0
- WYSIWYG control rendering
- Control designer hosting
- Property editing
- IntelliSense
- XHTML and CSS schema compatibility reporting
- WCAG and Section 508 accessibility reporting
- Pro designer oriented UI and workspace
Unique SharePoint Designer Capabilities
- Create, open, edit, backup/restore SharePoint sites
- Create SharePoint master pages and web part pages
- Building SharePoint no-code applications (without writing or deploying server code)
- Create lists, views and forms (from SPD as well as Browser)
- Create and aggregate data views and forms on a variety of data sources (SharePoint lists and document libraries, SQL databases, XML files, Web services)
- Add business logic with no-code workflows
- Create, customize CMS template and summary pages
Come sempre vi cito la fonte dell’informazione:
Microsoft SharePoint Designer Team Blog : SharePoint Designer 2007 and Expression Web:
http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepointdesigner/archive/2007/01/31/sharepoint-designer-2007-and-expression-web.aspx
Vi segnalo inoltre quanto segue:
Lettera ai clienti che utilizzano SharePoint Designer - SharePoint Designer - Microsoft Office Online:
http://office.microsoft.com/it-it/sharepointdesigner/HA103607611040.aspx
“A partire dal 1 aprile 2009 SharePoint Designer 2007 sarà disponibile gratuitamente per il download.”