The simplistic solution is to purchase the same fonts for windows and migrate 
to FM 9. You can keep your Macs and use Parallels or VMWare Fusion.

On Jul 23, 2010, at 9:31, "boenat at gedok.com" <boenat at gedok.com> wrote:

> Hi, there,
> 
> we here were working as long as possible with our old Framemaker 7 on the 
> mac. Adobe got us on the wrong foot with discontinuing Framemaker on the 
> mac... :-(
> 
> But now our clients are drivin' us to move more and more projects to Frame 8 
> and 9 on Windows. Now we have the problem, that all the old manuals in greek, 
> eastern europe, turkish and cyrillic fonts are using the mac coding (Frame 7 
> was not able to use Unicode).
> 
> How can we open them on Windows and get there the right coding?
> 
> I've searched the Internet and the Frame-Forum but could not find anything 
> helpful. And the Adobe Help Forum is a little like the Help Function in 
> Microsoft programs: you never gets anything related to your question...
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Andr?
> 
> -- 
> Mit freundlichen Gr??en,
> 
> Andr? B?nat
> 
> 
> 

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