Friday, April 27, 2007
While reading Skype: The Definitive Guide, we discovered an interesting—albeit strangely placed—proclamation of love for a popular technical writer’s tool: Adobe FrameMaker. In the the book’s preface, the authors, Harry Max and Taylor Ray, thank all the usual people—staff, friends, family. Then, they write: “Last, we want to recognize Adobe Systems for supporting Adobe FrameMaker, the best professional word-processing software available, period.” No details are provided by the authors about the proclamation. Our guess: They used FrameMaker to write the book.
Filed under: Technical Writing : Authoring Tools : Adobe FrameMaker
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