When I worked for Georgia State Univ., I used Akimbo's Full Write for a very
long set of docs, and I quite liked the application. I continued to use it
for several years thereafter.
Now, the application is available free (ala WordPerfect). I downloaded the
free version for some backward compatibility and was pleased to see how much
I still liked it. (Their process is: download installer, send them email,
they send serial number...and it is also widely posted on the web.) Small
delay, but worth it to get the full version.
URL: <http://www.akimbo.com/fullwrite/etc/fullwrite_download_page.html>
It is built for long documents, has good footnote/endnote ability and is
chock full of other options.
For the budget and the price it is probably worth a look.
-- Gary
Allen Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said, on 3/8/01 10:22 AM:
> On or near 3/8/01 4:30 AM, Peter Morris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
>
>> On 7/3/01 6:29 am, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone have any other suggestions for doing book-length documents?
>>
>> Go to Adobe's web site and check out FrameMaker.
>>
> Any advice for how to get it for less than the $799 they ask for it? (I ask
> not seriously expecting you to have a good answer.) I work with a non-profit
> corporation with a very limited budget; it was a stretch for us to buy
> Office 2001 at the <upgrade> price. We don't qualify for academic discounts.
> At your suggestion I did take a look and it <does> look like exactly what we
> need. But Framemaker's price is out of our ball park.
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