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This might actually turn out to be a good thing. Based on what I've
heard from acquaintances who are former Frame employees and
from my own experiences with Adobe, I've always had the sneaking
suspicion that Adobe never really did figure out how FrameMaker
really works down deep in its core code...
Gene Kim-Eng
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From: "David Neeley" <dbneeley -at- gmail -dot- com>
> To me, the signs are unmistakable...Adobe wants to stay in technical
> publishing, but to reduce its overhead by folding the features into
> InDesign or, perhaps, releasing a version of it that is targeted at
> tech pubs. That way, they can at some point in the not-so-distant
> future abandon the older Frame code base while attempting to maintain
> their market share in tech pubs.
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