res, please let me know. If
anyone would like to develop such a tool (especially for structured
documents), I think you'll find a market for it.
Fei Min
"Matthew Reeves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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res, please let me know. If
anyone would like to develop such a tool (especially for structured
documents), I think you'll find a market for it.
Fei Min
"Matthew Reeves"
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01/02/2008 09:07 PM
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framers at lists.frameusers.
If you are using FrameMaker 8, you can use "Track Text Edits" for review
purposes. This of course assumes that reviewer also has a copy of
FrameMaker 8 and you can trust the reviewer with the source files.
For review of the final output, PDF based commenting is probably the
best bet. You may als
If you are using FrameMaker 8, you can use "Track Text Edits" for review
purposes. This of course assumes that reviewer also has a copy of
FrameMaker 8 and you can trust the reviewer with the source files.
For review of the final output, PDF based commenting is probably the
best bet. You may als
Well if you want to just get the PDF Standard, you can always send the
PDF with a link to the PDF-XChange Viewer (free). With this tool you can
add comments to any PDF, including encrypted ones.
http://www.docu-track.com/downloads/users/
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
052-763-7133
Shlomo Perets wro
Dov,
You wrote:
>... However, Acrobat 8 (both "Standard" and "Pro") allows a user to
>enable a PDF file for shared review including users who only have
>the free Reader 8.
Shouldn't it be '(both "Pro" and "3D")'? As far as I remember,
Standard does not have the "Enable for Commenting in Adobe
The ScanSoft PDFconverter product is less expensive than Acrobat.
It works well for online reviews; people can attach comments and strike
out text.
(Plus there are other nice features.)
There is also the JAWS pdf editor. Inexpensive I think.
Disclaimer: PDFconverter is manufactured by a divisi
Yes, Shlomo is correct! Sorry!
- Dov
> -Original Message-
> From: Shlomo Perets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 4:38 AM
>
> Dov,
>
> You wrote:
>
> >... However, Acrobat 8 (both "Standard" and "Pro") allows a user to
> >enable a PDF file for shared
Yes, Shlomo is correct! Sorry!
- Dov
> -Original Message-
> From: Shlomo Perets [mailto:shlomo2 at microtype.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 4:38 AM
>
> Dov,
>
> You wrote:
>
> >... However, Acrobat 8 (both "Standard" and "Pro") allows a user to
> >enable a PDF file for
Well if you want to just get the PDF Standard, you can always send the
PDF with a link to the PDF-XChange Viewer (free). With this tool you can
add comments to any PDF, including encrypted ones.
http://www.docu-track.com/downloads/users/
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
052-763-7133
Shlomo Perets wro
The ScanSoft PDFconverter product is less expensive than Acrobat.
It works well for online reviews; people can attach comments and strike
out text.
(Plus there are other nice features.)
There is also the JAWS pdf editor. Inexpensive I think.
Disclaimer: PDFconverter is manufactured by a di
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Dov,
You wrote:
>... However, Acrobat 8 (both "Standard" and "Pro") allows a user to
>enable a PDF file for shared review including users who only have
>the free Reader 8.
Shouldn't it be '(both "Pro" and "3D")'? As far as I remember,
Standard does not have the "Enable for Commenting in Adobe
Adobe discontinued the Frame viewing product not too long after
acquiring Frame Development, Inc. FrameMaker came with an ability
to produce PDF files and the ability to "read" PDF files was
distributed for free. Of course, that didn't solve the collaboration
issue.
However, Acrobat 8 (both "Stand
Adobe discontinued the Frame viewing product not too long after
acquiring Frame Development, Inc. FrameMaker came with an ability
to produce PDF files and the ability to "read" PDF files was
distributed for free. Of course, that didn't solve the collaboration
issue.
However, Acrobat 8 (both "Stand
I recently started using FM after a seven-yr hiatus :) There used to be a
tool called FrameView or something. I think it was a cheap solution
companies could purchase for subject matter experts who don't author but are
involved in the review/collaboration process.
Also, I know about some third-par
I recently started using FM after a seven-yr hiatus :) There used to be a
tool called FrameView or something. I think it was a cheap solution
companies could purchase for subject matter experts who don't author but are
involved in the review/collaboration process.
Also, I know about some third-par
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