I do not know if it is altogether a bad thing to be using Frame 7. I sort of just wanted to know that other people are also using Frame of that vintage.
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Alan Houser <[email protected]> wrote: > If you check the PDF properties of Apple's documentation, you will find > that a surprising number are authored and published in FrameMaker 7. > InDesign CS3 is also popular there. > > And the TechCrunch blog recently forecast that Apple-based readers will > outnumber Windows-based readers by the end of 2012. > http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/27/apple-versus-microsoft-share/ > > I know the "FrameMaker on Mac" horse was beaten to death long ago, but > perhaps it's time for Adobe to consider reviving the horse... > > -Alan > --- > > Alan Houser, President > Group Wellesley, Inc. > 412-363-3481 > www.groupwellesley.com > > > > On 3/1/2011 8:18 AM, Steve Rickaby wrote: > >> At 13:25 +0200 1/3/11, Carrie Baker wrote: >> >> Are others in the same boat? >>> Is there any point in trying to get an upgrade to version 9, and then at >>> a later point upgrading again? >>> >> Frame 7 on Mac here, so doubly stuck. >> >> -- Carrie Baker [email protected]
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