MIF is to FM as RTF is to DOC. It is a plain text version of a binary FM file.
Take an FM document and save as MIF, then open in a text editor such as Wordpad, Crimson, Text, or something other than FM. You'll see what it looks like. > I've been a technical writer for about seven years and have > followed this list off and on during that time. I've seen > references to MIF files but I have no understanding as to their > purpose or use. If someone would care to > enlighten me, who knows, maybe I've been missing out on a very > useful tool or resource. John Posada Senior Technical Writer "So long and thanks for all the fish."
