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Subject:Re: FrameMaker Discrepancy From:Rebecca Phillips <Rebecca -at- QRONUS -dot- CO -dot- IL> Date:Thu, 5 Dec 1996 09:58:24 +0200
The FrameMaker discrepancy is both location and platform related. If you
ask companies that develop on UNIX, I bet you will find that practically
all of their technical writers use Frame. Those writers are horrified at
the thought of using Word, so when they move to Windows, they take Frame
with them. Frame for Windows is a relatively recent development. That
may be why it hasn't caught on yet.
Rebecca
Rebecca M. Phillips
Documentation Manager
Qronus Interactive Ltd.
Automated System Testing http://www.qronus-int.com
rebecca -at- qronus -dot- co -dot- il