[Framers] Final note about Adobe Licensing

Shmuel Wolfson shmuelw1 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 26 01:55:25 PDT 2018


Why does everyone feel that Adobe is abandoning FrameMaker? In the 
latest version they redid the menus and added a shortcut to finding menu 
items. They also claim to have fixed some long-standing bugs.

My only gripe is the high price for upgrades. But they do seem to be 
working on the program.

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Shmuel Wolfson
Technical Writer
058-763-7133


On 26-Jun-18 3:25 AM, Peter Gold wrote:
> These recent threads about licensing and related Adobe corporate-level
> failings, and the associated sense of abandonment that's been voiced by
> long-long-long-time FrameMaker users who represent a community of talented
> technical authors and publishers prompt me to think "Is there any next step
> that Adobe might take?" Well, if anyone at Adobe with any power to
> communicate with the higher Adobe Powers That Be reads this list (or if any
> members have contacts with folks who have the ability to communicate with
> those APTBs,) how about floating the idea that if Adobe's no longer
> interested in supporting FM and its community of users, perhaps it's time
> to think about finding a company that would like to buy it. FM might be
> only a mere fragment of a niche in Adobe's spectrum of products and
> services and income streams, but to a smaller enterprise, it could be a
> substantial business.
>
> Just another wild idea. Anyone out there? Bueller?
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