Shmuel, The point is that you (SMEs) can't create content in a PDF. Frame Light is not just about review, it's a way of making content creation potentially more structured and less open to abuse (read local formatting overrides).
Regards, Ant From: Shmuel Wolfson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 23 February 2011 09:17 To: Anthony Davey Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Frame Light, what's the potential market? Adobe wants you to use Acrobat for that (with PDFs). That why they incorporated comments features in Acrobat and incorporating the comments into Frame. Regards, Shmuel Wolfson Technical Writer 052-763-7133 On 2/22/2011 12:56 PM, Anthony Davey wrote: Cross posted to dita-frameusers, so ignore as needed ... I had an interesting discussion with the Frame Product Manager a few days ago at the London launch event for TCS3. It seems there is the motivation to develop a business case for 'Frame Light' which could be used by SMEs to create and review content, but little else. I work in an environment where I am the only Frame user (experimenting with 10 at the moment) in an organisation with over 100 SMEs producing content in Word. Most do their own thing, or come to me to 'fix' or standardise stuff once it is collected together. So, I would want 'Frame Light' to allow content creation in structured or unstructured format (including DITA one day), but that requires the content provider to use only the pre-determined paragraph formats and a few text styles (emphasis, bold, sub- and superscript); and insert images by reference. I can get around a need to define conditional text by using different paragraph format names. All this in templates that can only be developed or altered by full license holders. To support the development of a business case can you post what (other) functionality you would want Frame Light to have, how many licenses you would (ideally) want in your organisation, how many full Frame licenses you currently have (for comparison purposes), how you would want FL delivered (local install, web-based, floating licenses), and what you would want/need to pay for it to get it accepted as an alternative to Whatever word processing your SMEs currently use? Creating more disciplined (structured), reusable, content which can be output with a similar look and feel, and doesn't reinvent a wheel each time an SME puts fingers to keyboard, is a concept which has almost reached its time in my organisation. Others may be close, or even ahead, so there must be demand for this. Please let me know. Best regards, Ant _____________________________________________________________________ The content of this email (and any attachment) is confidential. 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