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Monday, September 12, 2005
Adobe Systems has released a much-anticipated upgrade to its FrameMaker software, an authoring and publishing tool used by technical writers, engineers, and others to create long, complex documents, often output to multiple formats (XML, HTML, PDF).
FrameMaker 7.2 There has been speculation about Adobe’s plans for FrameMaker for months, especially on several technical writing listservs. Fortunately, the guessing game is over. You can find out what’s included in FrameMaker 7.2 by visiting the product website.
And, you can learn what other surprises Adobe has up its sleeves by attending the Adobe FrameMaker 2005 Chautauqua, November 7-9, 2005 in Raleigh, NC.
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