[Hidden-tech] Framemaker

Ron Miller ronsmiller at comcast.net
Tue Feb 10 11:40:23 EST 2009


I use Frame on Tech Writing projects and it's the most rock-solid tool  
I've ever used for producing documentation. It blows Word out of the  
water. The latest version of Frame (version 9) is fully integrated  
with other Adobe tools, so you can do things like fills in Photoshop  
or Illustrator or other appropriate tool.  You can actually double- 
click a graphic in Frame, the tool opens, you edit and save and the  
updated graphic appears in the Frame document automatically. It's a  
thing of beauty, but you have to use the right tool for the job. Frame  
is not a graphics tool.

Ron


Ron Miller
Contributing Editor, EContent Magazine
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Editor, FierceContentManagement Newsletter

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On Feb 5, 2009, at 1:06 PM, Linda Taylor wrote:

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> Does anyone out there use Framemaker? Is it possible to create a  
> graduated fill in a shape? And why would someone use it instead of  
> InDesign anyway?
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> Linda Taylor
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