Friday, September 08, 2006
A little tardy, perhaps, but the much-anticipated FrameMaker 7.2 Application packs for Microsoft® Windows are today available for free download from the new Adobe Labs web site. Of course a beta version is a work in progress. Expect things to go wrong. Then, share your ...
Filed under: DITA : S1000D : Technical Writing : Authoring Tools : Adobe FrameMaker
Monday, August 28, 2006
If you’ve been contemplating a move away from the Microsoft Office suite of software applications, check out Open Office, “a multiplatform and multilingual office suite and an open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the product is free to ...
Filed under: Technical Writing : Authoring Tools : OpenOffice
Thursday, August 24, 2006
The second annual Adobe FrameMaker 2006 Chautauqua will take place November 8-10, 2006 in Austin, Texas. The event promises to be the largest international gathering of FrameMaker users this year. A wide variety of presentations will be offered covering hot topics ...
Filed under: Technical Writing : Authoring Tools : Adobe FrameMaker
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Google has taken another step toward dominating the information technology industry with the beta release of Writely, a web-based authoring tool that lets you create content without a desktop word processor. Currently, Writely is being moved to Google’s servers so you ...
Filed under: Technical Writing : Authoring Tools : Writely
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
XMetaL and Mekon Ltd, have released an open source FrameMaker Adapter for the DITA Open Toolkit. The adapter allows FrameMaker to be used as a print rendering engine for DITA content created in XML editors. Now all we need is for XMetaL to use DITA to create their own ...
Filed under: DITA : Technical Writing : Authoring Tools : Adobe FrameMaker
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Check out this on-demand FrameMaker webinar featuring RJ Jacquez, Senior FrameMaker Technical Evangelist, Adobe Systems. According to Adobe this presentation explores “the wealth of functionality recently added to FrameMaker and the trends that are shaping the future ...
Filed under: Technical Writing : Authoring Tools : Adobe FrameMaker
Sunday, June 04, 2006
A zero-day flaw in the ubiquitous Microsoft Word software program is being used in an active exploit by sophisticated hackers in China and Taiwan, according to warnings from anti-virus researchers reported in eWeek magazine. “The exploit arrives as an ordinary ...
Filed under: Technical Writing : Authoring Tools : Microsoft Word
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