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Subject: Re: Adobe Certified Newsletter -- notice about FrameMaker
From: Larry Kollar <Larry.Kollar@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 15:04:16 -0400
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> I have done doc development for Apple for a year, and > the reasoning I heard from the old timers was a bit > less financial. I don't suppose you can give us any hints as to what one of the largest Mac Frame customers has in mind for a migration strategy? ;-) > I understood that a big part of the reasoning was > Apple's decision to enter the PDF generation market, > which takes Adobe away from being the only player in > the field. Adobe is simply punishing Apple by taking > away (reworking a relatively underperforming product, > i.e.,) Frame from Apple's PDF-native platform (OSX). Back in the day, I floated a similar idea, labelling it silly speculation... and got an immediate denial from Dov anyway. Adobe is by far not the only PDF player; there are lots of third-party utilities out there. Apple is just one of the most noticeable non-Adobe PDF makers (I'd sure like to see Preview turn into PDF Editor though!). There are also Free apps like Ghostscript, and doesn't Weird have built-in PDF generation as well? Getting back to the topic of Frame's future... I find it interesting that Adobe would break their code of silence about product development, to the point where they preannounce an announcement six months ahead of time. If I didn't know better, I'd think they're actually feeling some heat from their customers. -- Larry Kollar, Senior Technical Writer, ARRIS "Content creators are the engine that drives value in the information life cycle." -- Barry Schaeffer, on XML-Doc ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **