Review of Three Books on FrameMaker
Author: Sauer, Deborah
Source: Technical Communication, Volume 50, Number 4, November 2003 , pp. 646-649(4)
Publisher: Society for Technical Communication
Abstract:
First, let me admit that I am a FrameMaker aficionado. I love this product and have been using it for nearly 10 years. Prior to being a FrameMaker user, I worked with WordStar (just plain old WordStar, and eventually WordStar 2000), Texet, Xerox Ventura Publisher, Interleaf Technical Publishing Software, Xyvision Parlance Publisher, and Microsoft Word. None of them offered the power and flexibility that FrameMaker provides. With each of these products, there were hoops to jump through and nightmarish problems to solve. Now I can sleep at night. So, that said, let me tell you what I think about three books devoted to Adobe FrameMaker.Document Type: Research article
Publication date: 2003-11-01
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