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One or two TCs using Frame in an office full of SMEs (who don't even know how to
use Word properly). When would that ever happen? :(
It's only my thinking, but FrameLight, which could only be used to create
content in templates devised by full-license Frame users has a great potential
market at the right price.
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On 09 February 2011 at 20:01 "Robart, Kay" <Kay -dot- Robart -at- tea -dot- state -dot- tx -dot- us> wrote:
> Yeah, I get it. I think my point is that Adobe might not see any reason
> to provide a Frameviewer anymore, since they might see it as competition
> for PDF and wouldn't be thinking of a situation like yours.
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> Kay
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