That's great as long as you use DITA. We use DocBook so FrameMaker XML Author
(which should more appropriately be called FrameMaker DITA Author) is useless.
Oxygen and XMetal have nothing to fear.
Berny Gagne
Senior Technical Writer
Siemens Canada
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 8:28:02 AM, Robert Lauriston
<rob...@lauriston.com> wrote:
My guess is Adobe's goal in creating FrameMaker XML Author and pricing
it at $400 is to eliminate the cost savings incentive for structured
FrameMaker users to switch to Oxygen or XMetal instead of adding more
FM seats.
> Also, at $400, I doubt if FrameMaker XML Author is going to be able to
> compete with other XML editors out there. The idea is fantastic, but the cost
> needs to be around $100-150 a seat.
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