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>From my perspective, as someone who has been single-sourcing from
Confluence for two years, FrameMaker and Flare are about as appealing
as Windows ME.
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Wroblewski, Victoria
<victoria -dot- wroblewski -at- necect -dot- com> wrote:
> If you need to work closely with engineers and trust them to make actual edits to your docs or need to have people from other teams edit docs... you can end up in a Word shop. High end publishing tools come with high end prices and no one wants to pay for everyone to have them anymore. ...
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