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Welcome to InFrame, the independent electronic magazine devoted to Adobe FrameMaker. It is our hope to provide the FrameMaker community with a regular source of tips, information, and idea exchange.
Updated 1-April-2002
We're making some changes at InFrame. Starting soon,
InFrame will become FreeFramers and part of a more complete
Adobe FrameMaker reference
entity.
As many of you know, Jeremy Griffifth of Omsys, Inc. has been hosting
the FreeFramers mailing list for many years. During this time, he has
asked for no money and has maintained this list on his own.
He and I have been in off-and-on discussions since the beginning of InFrame
and we've always been able to agree on most things. His ideals are the
same as mine. We want to give back to the FrameMaker user community and
provide a resource.
Recently, he and I decided to merge InFrame and the FreeFramers discussion
list into a single entity. Jeremy will continue to host the FreeFramers
list and we will continue to maintain the reference portion, but now hosted
on a different server. As a result, and to maintain a common identity,
I have agreed to rename InFrame to FreeFramers.
Over then next weeks and months, Bill Swallow and I will re-brand InFrame
to assume this new identity. The URL, www.InFrame-mag.com,
now points to the FreeFramers.
From now on, you can choose to come in through the main door at http://www.FreeFramers.org
and click the button at the top of the page, or use the following URL
to go directly to InFrame: http://www.FreeFramers.org/inframe
The main page at www.FreeFramers.org
allows you to enter this area and subscribe or unsubscribe from the FreeFramers
discussion list.
Thanks for all of your support, we couldn't do it without you.
Dennis Hays
Spotlight Column for 16 July 2001
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