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Subject:Re: How do we learn Frame? From:Loren Castro <lfc -at- SOL -dot- CHINALAKE -dot- NAVY -dot- MIL> Date:Wed, 2 Aug 1995 15:57:20 -0700
> >Bill, IMHO there is NOTHING intuitive about Frame (beginning with
> >starting a new document).
True.
> William, I agree with Marc. I've had to use FM4 for over 6 months now
> (FM4 on a Sun SPARC station) and using Frame is the least appealing
> aspect of my job (writing hard- and software documentation).
Very subjective (But what isn't?). I've used FM3 and FM4 on Suns for several
years, and I love it. I cringe when I have to go use Word in somebody else's
shop. The learning curve? I learned it (with a little help from guys who
already knew it), so I presume anybody can.