Web application - catalog

My boss would like for me to create a web catalog for our
company products. I know some asp, but probably not even to handle
this on my own and in the time frame that is given.
Does dreamweaver has the tools to assist me in creating a
project similar to this site,
vendor's site?
Are there any web application programs out there that would
help?
Thanks!

On 14 May 2007 in macromedia.dreamweaver.appdev, pqer wrote:
> Any suggestions? Anybody?
Maybe write to the webmaster of the site you like and ask
about what
system they're using?
Joe Makowiec
http://makowiec.net/
Email:
http://makowiec.net/contact.php

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