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Subject:Re: Frame 5.5 and HTML From:Tim Altom <taltom -at- IQUEST -dot- NET> Date:Thu, 4 Sep 1997 11:54:29 -0500
At 09:14 AM 9/4/97 -0700, you wrote:
>On Thu, 4 Sep 1997, Tim Altom wrote:
>
>> The two major elephants fighting for the Frame-to-HTML conversion business
>> are Quadralay WebWorks Publisher and Harlequin's WebMaker. I've used both,
>> but they change so rapidly that comparisons are almost meaningless.
>
>
>How about _HoTtaMaLe_, I have heard good things about this Adobe product,
>albeit from an Adobe Engineer.
>
>This product is free to download from Adobe.
>
>Does anyone have any information on this product
>
>
>Barry Kieffer
>Tektronix, Inc.
>
And then Tim wrote back:
I'm not nearly as impressed with HoTaMaLe. In fact, that's the little
converter that I mentioned first. It's not nearly a WebMaker or WebWorks,
even improved. But it is free, and if you're doing only basic kinds of work
it's probably good enough. Suit the tool to the job, I always say.
Tim Altom
Vice President, Simply Written, Inc.
317.899.5882 (voice) 317.899.5987 (fax)
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