Frontpage Portable
Preview: the particularity of FrontPage Express is that it contains a WYSIWYG interface. The latter can display all changes made in real time so as the user can modify them according to his needs. Autonomy: apart from these features, this software is also portable.
Welcome to PortableApps.com Microsoft Frontpage 2003 is not an Open Source Front Page and therefore it cannot be legally ported. If it were a freeware application you could request a launcher. If you look around the site you might find an open source alternative to front page. Maybe check out OpenOffice? I haven't used front page so not familiar with its functions but if you have a look around or simply google frontpage open source alternative your more than likely to find something you can use and legally port. Again Welcome to PortableApps.com and I hope to see you around the forums in the future.
Oz is right when he sez that proprietary software can't be ported legally. HOWEVER if memory serves, 'Launchers' are not just for freeware, but for ANY given software one cares to write them for - esp. If the USER of the launcher happens to OWN the software in question legally. BUT, launchers for commercialware likely will not be hosted here. AND, usage of a launcher for a commercial app may well violate the EULA, but that's between the user and the publisher of the commercialware. Some may vary, but of course no doubt M$ will most always harsh your mellow on that. REGARDLESS, having a launcher for a commercialware app does not violate the *spirit* of the concept regarding software licenses, even if it may technically violate the *letter* of the law.