What are the risks if you have inadequate or missing documentation?
Legally. How do your docs stack up against your competitors -- that's the
first question a forensic documentation expert will ask if you end up in
court.
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 9:48 AM, wrote:
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>
My world looks a lot like Scott's...
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 1:28 PM, Scott Prentice wrote:
> I've been running Windows on a Mac for the past 7 years, using VMware
> Fusion. I'll never go back to the "old" world. If I just wanted to run
> Windows, stand-alone, I might
Buying and implementing a CMS is a business decision: it is not a retail
decision. You need to understand your requirements, your needs, your
staffing and resources limitations and requirements, in order to choose a
CMS. Not all businesses are the same; everyone has different purposes and
needs.
Last CalL! TC Camp is TOMORROW at Mission College in Santa Clara, CA.
TC Camp Exclusive: See Adobe's TCS5 in person and maybe win a subscription!
TC Camp, the unconference for content creators, consumers, and the people
who support them, is happening at Mission College in Santa Clara on
Saturday
This move is problematic for enterprises who exchange and archive files and
who need the ability to do version management. (And by that I mean tool
version.) Lots of customers are deliberately on old versions because
moving is a big deal and slow: You want to be sure that you can open old
files
This move is problematic for enterprises who exchange and archive files and
who need the ability to do version management. (And by that I mean tool
version.) Lots of customers are deliberately on old versions because
moving is a big deal and slow: You want to be sure that you can open old
files
FYI Both Scott Prentice and Maxwell Hoffman will be hosting a workshop at
the upcoming TC Camp in January. Want to get a first hand look at these two
conversation threads in a workshop setting? Come to TC Camp:
http://www.tccamp.org
Liz
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Gillian Flato
FYI Both Scott Prentice and Maxwell Hoffman will be hosting a workshop at
the upcoming TC Camp in January. Want to get a first hand look at these two
conversation threads in a workshop setting? Come to TC Camp:
http://www.tccamp.org
Liz
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Gillian Flato wrote:
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to the Adepters list.
I've posted my question there -- fingers crossed that it's monitored
by people as clever, creative, and helpful as the framers :-)
On 4/28/12, Liz Fraley l...@caltonia.com wrote:
Adepters.
List of ATX resources here:
http://www.single-sourcing.com/social
On Thu, Apr 26
ist.
>
> I've posted my question there -- fingers crossed that it's monitored
> by people as clever, creative, and helpful as the framers :-)
>
> On 4/28/12, Liz Fraley wrote:
>> Adepters.
>>
>> List of ATX resources here:
>> http://www.single-sourcing.com/social
Adepters.
List of ATX resources here:
http://www.single-sourcing.com/social
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 12:06 PM, fiona hanington
fionahaning...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi framers,
I'm using Arbortext editor and have run into a deuce of a problem with
fragments (file entities).
Is there a user forum
Adepters.
List of ATX resources here:
http://www.single-sourcing.com/social
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 12:06 PM, fiona hanington
wrote:
> Hi framers,
>
> I'm using Arbortext editor and have run into a deuce of a problem with
> fragments (file entities).
>
> Is there a user forum like this one for
San Jose State University, San Jose City College and De Anza College
all have technical writing certificate programs.
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Chantel Brathwaite
brathwai...@castupgrade.com wrote:
Krishna,
I don't know about the San Jose area, but you might want to try looking at
the
San Jose State University, San Jose City College and De Anza College
all have technical writing certificate programs.
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Chantel Brathwaite
wrote:
> Krishna,
>
> I don't know about the San Jose area, but you might want to try looking at
> the classes as
Sounds like a great idea.
I think it's generally good form for companies and people to declare their
affiliations whenever they're talking about any product/service be it in an
email, blog post, their website, whatever.
So many do not; and, even when folks post from their work email address,
Sounds like a great idea.
I think it's generally good form for companies and people to declare their
affiliations whenever they're talking about any product/service be it in an
email, blog post, their website, whatever.
So many do not; and, even when folks post from their work email address,
I suggest you go read the thread on S1000D users on this topic:
http://groups.google.com/group/s1000dusers/browse_thread/thread/4150e5db66e4b877/690c6dd0e40a6d7b?lnk=gstq=framemaker#690c6dd0e40a6d7b
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 3:30 AM, de Rouck, Tom (Gent)
tom.dero...@sgs.com wrote:
Dear all,
I suggest you go read the thread on S1000D users on this topic:
http://groups.google.com/group/s1000dusers/browse_thread/thread/4150e5db66e4b877/690c6dd0e40a6d7b?lnk=gst=framemaker#690c6dd0e40a6d7b
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 3:30 AM, de Rouck, Tom (Gent)
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Does anyone have
I agree that for efficient, cost-effective localization, you need to
be in XML. We just helped a customer reduce the cost of translation
for one document from $20K to $6K. And this is the number for just
one book and one product. (As a side note, this particular customer
went to Arbortext from
I agree that for efficient, cost-effective localization, you need to
be in XML. We just helped a customer reduce the cost of translation
for one document from $20K to $6K. And this is the number for just
one book and one product. (As a side note, this particular customer
went to Arbortext from
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