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> FrameMaker vs. Interleaf seems to be one of those religious
> wars, like Macs vs. PCs or UNIX vs. any-other-operating-system.
> When I was faced with making a choice between Frame and Interleaf,
> it was easy -- I had a Macintosh, and Interleaf's Mac version
> was ...uh... less than optimal (has Interleaf released v. 5 for the
> Mac yet? They first announced it several *years* ago, circa 1990.)
According last week's MACWEEK, Interleaf has _killed_ their attempt to
put out a Macintosh version.....
According to a Project Manager known to me, the Inteleaf rep cried
when told last year that PM's company was going to Frame cos they couldn't
wait any longer for a working version of Interleaf for Mac.....
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