Darren Butler wrote:

> Why Adobe would want to emulate Microsoft is beyond me. What's next, a
> dancing paper clip?
> 
> We actually purchased 9.0 then down-graded (yes, you can do that) to
> FM8. High volume shop, NO time for an (un)learning curve.
> 
> Are there any menu-to-ribbon road maps that one might recommend?
> Eventually, a CMS upgrade will force us to go the FM9. 

Adobe *didn't* emulate Microsoft, and what they came up with is *not* a ribbon 
UI like MS Office has.
Their intent was to emulate other *Adobe* apps with floating toolbars and 
dockable dialogs. Over the years, Adobe had made only small changes to the 
original circa 1990 user interface that they bought from Frame Technologies in 
1995, and many people had complained that the UI didn't look sufficiently 
Adobe-like. The fact that FrameMaker 9.0 has a UI that looks and acts similarly 
to Adobe's flagship apps should be a great benefit to the minuscule handful of 
new users who come to FrameMaker from tools like Photoshop or Illustrator or 
InDesign, but its value to experienced FrameMaker users is (at best) debatable.
-Fred Ridder                                      

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