Frankly, I wouldn't consider that a great loss at all considering the horrible code that FP spews. You're better off learning to code by hand and forget FP - build sites the right way that work in most browsers. FP creates sites that work in IE and only marginally in anything else.
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Owen I'm not sure if this will work, but you can try the downloads page at Microsoft. That will take you to the search results for FrontPage. I think if you grab the trial of the same version you had and you use your activation code it will work, but I'm not 100% sure.
I do agree that it might be better to learn to code by hand though.
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You could also look at Visual Web Developer, which is - excitingly - free. It's a cut down version of Visual Studio and allows you to enter stuff graphically or as code. Obviously it's quite MS-centric, but it's also pretty good wrt standards these days.
I haven't used it extensively so I don't know exactly what features it has, but the full version of Visual Studio is pretty good for web work and a huge step up from FrontPage.
Yeah Frontpage makes some really mangled up code! Has completely different tags ect if you type it up and let frontpage compile the code for you.
If you don't want to do hands on HTML, and would rather use something to compile it for you, then i recomend Adobe Dreamweaver. It makes clean and tidy code, and its simple to use with much more options than Frontpage. Only downside to Dreamweaver however is the cost.