Gene Kim-Eng wrote:
> Ok, this is the part I'm not seeing.  I've transitioned
> from one defunct tool to another numerous times in
> my working life, so other than avoiding a minor 
> inconvenience I'm not sure what my interest in this
> is...?
> 
> Gene Kim-Eng
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Dick Margulis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> But all of us have an interest in seeing Adobe remain a healthy company
> 

Depends where you sit, I guess. If your only (or at least principle) 
interaction with Adobe is through the lens of a FrameMaker user, then, 
yes, if that tool dies, there will be some other document creation 
platform to switch to, probably Open Source.

However, Adobe is pretty central to the graphic arts industry in a lot 
of ways, and there is nobody else out there with the infrastructure in 
place to enable them to jump into the void if Adobe disappears. So it 
may not be "all of us"--I guess that was hyperbolic. But it's a lot of us.




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