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Not to be snippy or anything, but the Frameviewer is probably something
called Adobe PDF. ;-)
Kay
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Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 1:13 PM
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Subject: Framemaker Viewer? Floating Licenses?
Hello everyone,
Is anyone using a floating Framemaker license on a Windows box? I know
at one time there was one available for unix boxes, but not sure if
there is one available for windows ... Also, does anyone know if a
Framemaker-viewer program is available? From what I've been able to
find out thus far, there was a Frameviewer program at one time, but it
was discontinued once Adobe bought Frame. Does anyone know of another
one (or the status of the old Frameviewer program)?
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