The last solid version was FrameMaker 8. It had Unicode support but
not the bizarre and buggy UI layer Adobe added in FM9.

It still seems strange to me that Adobe used a sui generis UI layer
for a Windows-only application. Maybe it was cheaper to do that than
to map the core code that started in Unix to the Windows UI. If you
drill down in the UI, are there still some of those tiny, fixed-size
dialogs from the old days?

On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 5:36 AM, Ken Poshedly <poshe...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> ...  many still say the last good, solid version was FM 7.0 ...
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