http://www.adobe.com/products/technicalcommunicationsuite/features._sl_id-contentfilter_sl_featuredisplaytypes_sl_new.html
http://www.adobe.com/products/robohelp/features.html
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Etienne Grosjean
etienne.grosj...@bell.net wrote:
Is there a link to
What's New in
Here are a variety of recent links from Max, including the one you ask for.
Craig
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From: Maxwell Hoffmann [mailto:mhoff...@adobe.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2014 5:43 PM
To: Maxwell Hoffmann
Subject: WEBINAR RECORDING and Timeline for "What's new in
Seems like a compelling upgrade for those using DITA or structured authoring.
Otherwise, not so much. The only new features that I think I'd use are the
object styles and the improved Find and Replace.
I will probably upgrade, but not until the first, inevitable patch release
comes out and the
If XML is ever going to become truly mainstream,
Adobe has to make creating XML outputs just as easy as creating a PDF.
Adobe's marketing department can hype the advantages of XML all they want—current
XML workflow's demand too many resources to be cost effective for most
users. Adobe needs to
Could you please explain what you mean by this:
From: ri...@inficon.com
If XML is ever going to become truly mainstream, Adobe has to make
creating XML outputs just as easy as creating a PDF.
I don't think I've encountered a need for an XML deliverable, yet. Are
you thinking in terms of
I've been away for a couple of days so I'm late to this discussion.
As a strictly Frame to PDF user (with heavy use of conditional text), I have no
XML or Structured Frame experience, but I can see huge value in what Joseph is
proposing.
There is no way I can make an ROI case for moving to
Of course, right after I posted this, I see Gillian's thread on Source
Control for Frame.
Let's use that thread.
Don.
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The more they
Looks like Bill is right.
http://www.cdwg.com/shop/search/results.aspx?key=Adobe+FrameMaker+licenseconorg=Educationfilteredsortorder=PRICEASCkeymm=MatchAllconagc=-1platform=pc
Talk about complicated...
On 9/21/07, Bill Swallow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like that's the media. You still
Looks like that's the media. You still need to buy a license key. ;)
On 9/21/07, Kelly McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've found several reputable sites with prices close to this. What's up?
Is this a full version?
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/reviews.aspx?EDC=1267952cm_sp=Product-
Would seem to be an educational license:
License
Agreement TermAll Terms
CategoryLicense
License TypeMedia Kits
Licensing ProgramAdobe CLP - Education Media Kit and Doc
Seems li,ke I should pester the administration where I teach Framemaker.
They only have version 6.
Then
Well, I work with what THEY have. Not with what I have. They work with the
budget they have.
It's one night a week for ten weeks. If you know Frame6, there's nothing
surprising in any other version. If I was an employer, I'd treat the
students the same as those that learned on Frame8. Give them a
...Seems like I should pester the administration where I teach Framemaker.
They only have version 6.
Then again, I'd have to revamp my course. lol.
Not that it's any of my business, but ...
don't you think the school and the teacher should make the effort to get at
least to 7.2?
I don't
And from the Horse's mouth:
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/openoptions/clp.html
On 9/21/07, Eric Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like Bill is right.
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