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Adobe wants you to use Acrobat for that (with PDFs). That why they
incorporated comments features in Acrobat and incorporating the
comments into Frame.<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Technical Writer
052-763-7133
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On 2/22/2011 12:56 PM, Anthony Davey wrote:
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<p class="MsoNormal">Cross posted to dita-frameusers, so ignore
as needed ...<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I had an interesting discussion with the
Frame Product Manager a few days ago at<br>
the London launch event for TCS3. It seems there is the
motivation to develop a<br>
business case for 'Frame Light' which could be used by SMEs to
create and review<br>
content, but little else.<br>
<br>
I work in an environment where I am the only Frame user
(experimenting with 10<br>
at the moment) in an organisation with over 100 SMEs producing
content in Word.<br>
Most do their own thing, or come to me to 'fix' or standardise
stuff once it is<br>
collected together.<br>
<br>
So, I would want 'Frame Light' to allow content creation in
structured or<br>
unstructured format (including DITA one day), but that
requires the content<br>
provider to use only the pre-determined paragraph formats and
a few text styles<br>
(emphasis, bold, sub- and superscript); and insert images by
reference. I can<br>
get around a need to define conditional text by using
different paragraph format<br>
names. All this in templates that can only be developed or
altered by full<br>
license holders.<br>
<br>
To support the development of a business case can you post
what (other)<br>
functionality you would want Frame Light to have, how many
licenses you would<br>
(ideally) want in your organisation, how many full Frame
licenses you currently<br>
have (for comparison purposes), how you would want FL
delivered (local install,<br>
web-based, floating licenses), and what you would want/need to
pay for it to get<br>
it accepted as an alternative to Whatever word processing your
SMEs currently<br>
use?<br>
<br>
Creating more disciplined (structured), reusable, content
which can be output<br>
with a similar look and feel, and doesn't reinvent a wheel
each time an SME puts<br>
fingers to keyboard, is a concept which has almost reached its
time in my<br>
organisation. Others may be close, or even ahead, so there
must be demand for<br>
this. Please let me know.<br>
<br>
Best regards,<br>
Ant <o:p></o:p></p>
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