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Subject:Re: Framemaker vs Word From:Michelle Vina-Baltsas <Michelle_Vina-Baltsas -at- US -dot- CRAWCO -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 5 Jan 1999 09:29:28 -0500
Hi!
Try http://www.digipubcorp.com/white%20paper.htm and www/infocon.com. When
I was researching the same topic I found these excellent resources in the
FrameMaker user support forum (adobe.com).
I have switched to FrameMaker and life is much better.
Good Luck!
Michelle
Suzy Davis <andavis -at- AU1 -dot- IBM -dot- COM> on 01/04/99 06:49:51 PM
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Subject: Framemaker vs Word
Hi everyone
Apologies for raising a topic which has heaps in the archives but I've been
trying to access them over the last couple of weeks without success.
Now, it's getting urgent perhaps someone could forward to me a copy of one
of the good Framemaker vs Word summaries. We've been stuck using WordPro
for our specification documents (which has been a bug-ridden disaster -
makes Word look good - I don't believe I'm saying that!!!) and looking for
an alternative.
I suggested Framemaker and he's asked for some good juicy reasoning. We
use Word as well so a kind of "benefits of moving from Word to Framemaker
for long documents" would do the trick.
I am assuming that Framemaker is still the tool of choice? Please advise
if it isn't.
I'm hoping someone just has an old one on their PC.
Thanks
Suzy Davis
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