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Melissa Clark wrote:
> >I am doing a comparison of Microsoft Word and Adobe FrameMaker on the =
> >effectiveness of using either of them for printed documentation (mostly =
> >long documentation, like manuals).=20
> >
> >Would anyone be willing to give me their opinion of Adobe FrameMaker, =
> >with regards to long printed documentation?
Sarah O'Keefe replied:
> Is this a troll?
>
> You might check the archives; this topic has been done many times, and
> there are lots of white papers out there comparing the two.
>
Suzette wants the troll to know that the techwriters archives may not be
working yet - they haven't been for awhile. A copy of the archives can be
found at http://www.documentation.com
Melissa - let me know if you don't turn anything up - I might have some
information, having been through this myself about six months ago.
Suzette Seveny
Markham, Ontario, Canada
sseveny -at- petvalu -dot- com or suzette -at- yesic -dot- com
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