Microsoft WebMatrix


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nameMicrosoft WebMatrix
logoMicrosoft WebMatrix icon.png
screenshotMicrosoft WebMatrix screenshot.png
captionMicrosoft WebMatrix 3.0
developerMicrosoft
discontinuedYes
latest release version3.0 (v7.1.1932.0)
latest release date
operating systemWindows 7 SP1 and later
platformIA-32; .NET Framework
size17.1 MB
languageEnglish, Austrian, Belgian, Chinese, French, German, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Netherlands, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Turkish
genreHTML editor and website builder
licenseFreeware{{cite web
urlhttps://www.asp.net/web-pages/overview/exploring-webmatrix
titleWeb Matrix 3
workMicrosoft/web
publisherMicrosoft
access-date10 February 2016
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| name = Microsoft WebMatrix | logo = Microsoft WebMatrix icon.png | screenshot = Microsoft WebMatrix screenshot.png | caption = Microsoft WebMatrix 3.0 | developer = Microsoft | discontinued = Yes | latest release version = 3.0 (v7.1.1932.0) | latest release date = | programming language = | operating system = Windows 7 SP1 and later | platform = IA-32; .NET Framework | size = 17.1 MB | language = English, Austrian, Belgian, Chinese, French, German, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Netherlands, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Turkish | genre = HTML editor and website builder | license = Freeware{{cite web |url = https://www.asp.net/web-pages/overview/exploring-webmatrix |title = Web Matrix 3 |work = Microsoft/web |publisher = Microsoft |access-date = 10 February 2016 Microsoft WebMatrix is a discontinued cloud-connected website builder and HTML editor for Windows, geared towards web development. WebMatrix enables developers to build websites using built-in templates or popular open-source applications, with full support for ASP.NET, PHP, Node.js and HTML5. Microsoft developed WebMatrix for the purpose of providing web developers with coding, customization, and publishing capabilities all in one place.

History

WebMatrix is a successor of ASP.NET Web Matrix, which was released in 2003 and later discontinued.

In 2011, WebMatrix was released to support the large number of open source content management systems and to provide a lightweight web development environment for PHP and the new, simplified ASP.NET web pages. It focused on a clean, simple user interface allowing web developers to build websites from scratch or by customizing open-source web content management systems such as Orchard, DotNetNuke, Umbraco, Joomla!, Drupal and WordPress.

From 2011 to 2012, WebMatrix 2 Beta and RC releases added support for Node.js, mobile simulators, additional website templates, and support publishing to Microsoft Azure web sites. On September 6, 2012, the official release of WebMatrix 2 went public. The release of WebMatrix 3 was made available on May 1, 2013. Unlike WebMatrix 2, WebMatrix 3 requires Windows 7 or later.

In 2016, Microsoft announced the discontinuation of WebMatrix in favour of Visual Studio Code with formal support ending on November 1, 2017.

Features

References

References

  1. Brooks, Jason. (2011-01-26). "Microsoft WebMatrix Lowers Barriers to Web Development on Windows".
  2. Heller, Martin. (2011-01-25). "Microsoft WebMatrix is a mixed bag".
  3. (6 March 2013). "WebMatrix 3 Release Notes". [[Microsoft]].
  4. (28 October 2016). "WebMatrix product support ends on November 1st, 2017". [[Microsoft]].
  5. (December 9, 2011). "Introduction to Web Deploy". [[Microsoft]].
  6. [http://www.microsoft.com/web/post/migrate-a-database-to-sql-server Migrate a Database to SQL server]

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