I agree the bugs are annoying, but I really do appreciate the recently
added features of red underline for spelling mistakes and a history in
Find/Change dialog box. These features are time savers and make
FrameMaker more enjoyable to use. I also appreciate the built-in
scripting language.
I have discovered that ESTK does not work correctly if FM is not installed in the default location
C:\Program Files (x86). In my case the path for FM is
H:\Adobe\framemaker.11en\AdobeFrameMaker11
This somewhat redundant structure comes from the fact, that the custom installation does not
Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
My only gripe is the cost of an upgrade. I don't mind paying $400 every few
versions to upgrade, but $400 to upgrade a single version is too much.
Totally agreed.
Z
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You are currently subscribed to framers as
Or the next release? A bug fix like this, which would return normal
functionality, should not require a paid upgrade. It should be put in a
patch.
Mike Wickham
On 4/3/2013 6:00 PM, Maxwell Hoffmann wrote:
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We do take your needs
very seriously,
On 2013-Apr-03 11:44 AM, Robert Lauriston wrote:
I virtually never edit the PDFs I generate myself, but I sometimes
use Acrobat to extract and combine pages from various PDFs,
consolidate comments from multiple copies of a PDF, and OCR scanned
documents.
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 8:40 AM, Syed
Agreed. This is a major blunder. We
paid good money for the upgrade and they should fix it in a free
patch. I'm not planning on paying another $400 for version 12 just
to have a bug fixed.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Technical Writer
052-763-7133
On 04-Apr-13
Elchanan,
I agree that the certain features, especially the pods feature, are not
worth the bugs. But the red underline feature makes me enjoy working
with it much more. I don't like to have worry about typos and
remembering to do spell checks.
I also agree that Abobe should supply a
On 2013-Apr-04 2:05 AM, VLM TechSubs wrote:
Maxwell,
...
Second, and particularly given much of the discussion here lately, that
you would even THINK of putting this in a “next release” fills me with a
sense of utter contempt and disgust. Have you not absorbed the many,
MANY comments from
I apologize if this is off topic, but here is a list of Acrobat
alternatives. (Please feel free to send me corrections or updates.)
Free:
- A free plug-in is available for Word 2007; comes with 2010
- Bullzip PDF Printer
- PDF995
- PrimoPDF
- CutePDF
Good Morning Framers,
Is there anyone on the list in need of a Technical Writer/Online Help
Developer? I'm looking for an opportunity in the South East Michigan area
or a telecommute opportunity. I'm currently employed, but sadly my
company was acquired and they are planning on closing the
Looking at the FAQs for TCS4 Subscription model...
If we go with the subscription option, and an individual application in the
suite (Illustrator, for example) has a major dot release a few months before
TCS, would we receive the dot release, or have to wait until TCS does its dot
release?
My only gripe is the cost of an upgrade. I don't mind paying $400 every few
versions to upgrade, but $400 to upgrade a single version is too much.
I think Adobe's ultimate goal is to get everyone on a subscription plan.
I bought TCS4 with a 2-year maintenance plan to cover upgrades, but found
You know, Carla, that's a great question!I believe I got Acrobat 11 on the PC because TCS 4 came out with an incremental update, but I didn't get it on the Mac because CS6 didn't have a similar incremental update.You can reasonably expect TCS to rev a point release (like 4.1) if Illustrator or
As a harbinger of things to come: I just got notified that the new and renewal CS Master Suite contracts will no longer be available for sale.They'll honor existing contracts, but then it's on to the subscription plan if I want to license a CS Suite. After expiration of my current plan, I'll have
My only gripe is the cost of an upgrade. I don't mind paying $400 every few
versions to upgrade, but $400 to upgrade a single version is too much.
I think Adobe's ultimate goal is to get everyone on a subscription plan.
Only if you have enough points to do so - as evidenced by the recent
For anyone who has access to Macintosh software, PDF creation is native on the last few Mac OS.
-MattMatt R. Sullivanco-authorPublishing Fundamentals: Unstructured FrameMaker 11P:949.388.5683 |C:714.585.2335 |m...@mattrsullivan.com@mattrsullivanLinkedInfacebookmattrsullivan.com
On Apr 4, 2013, at
The key question to ask about these is do they support pdfMark PostScript
commands. This is the technology that FrameMaker uses to get bookmarks,
links, etc. in their PDFs. If you can't get these from the other tools, it
would be a serious limitation in my opinion.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
Thanks, Rick! That is good input.
Z
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Rick Quatro
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 5:08 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: PDF and Alternatives to Acrobat
What about PDF Creator, http://www.pdfforge.org/?
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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Syed Zaeem Hosain
(syed.hos...@aeris.net)
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 4:20 PM
To: Shmuel Wolfson;
Hello Tammy,
I imagine that someone has suggested this already but for speeding up temporary
navigation (e.g. if you need to zoom down to 25%), use View-Options and
uncheck graphics. This makes all graphics disappear. You can arrive at your
destination more swiftly and then reverse the process
Keith/Jeremy,
I did an upgrade on such a configuration from 4 GB to 8GB, and noticed a
startling increase in performance with OUTLOOK. Newer OS's are thirsty.
Maxwell Hoffmann | Product Evangelist | Adobe | p. 503.336.5952 | c.
503.805.3719 | mhoff...@adobe.com
If any of you guys use Live Cycle Designer like I do to make dynamic forms, you
won't get that with any PDF Creator, only with Acrobat Pro. (Just sayin')
-Gillian
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Maxwell,
First, I wish to express appreciation for your sharing this information on how
to get by, given the partial demolition of a feature
which, to my knowledge, has worked just fine since the release of FrameMaker
version 1 . that's version ONE . OH . EN . E . ONE.
Second, and
I agree the bugs are annoying, but I really do appreciate the recently
added features of red underline for spelling mistakes and a history in
Find/Change dialog box. These features are time savers and make
FrameMaker more enjoyable to use. I also appreciate the built-in
scripting language.
My
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Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
> My only gripe is the cost of an upgrade. I don't mind paying $400 every few
> versions to upgrade, but $400 to upgrade a single version is too much.
Totally agreed.
Z
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> very seriously, and have marked this issue for resolution in either a
> patch or the next release of FrameMaker.
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On 2013-Apr-03 11:44 AM, Robert Lauriston wrote:
> I virtually never edit the PDFs I generate myself, but I sometimes
> use Acrobat to extract and combine pages from various PDFs,
> consolidate comments from multiple copies of a PDF, and OCR scanned
> documents.
>
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Elchanan,
I agree that the certain features, especially the pods feature, are not
worth the bugs. But the red underline feature makes me enjoy working
with it much more. I don't like to have worry about typos and
remembering to do spell checks.
I also agree that Abobe should supply a quality,
On 2013-Apr-04 2:05 AM, VLM TechSubs wrote:
> Maxwell,
>
...
>
> Second, and particularly given much of the discussion here lately, that
> you would even THINK of putting this in a ?next release? fills me with a
> sense of utter contempt and disgust. Have you not absorbed the many,
> MANY comments
I apologize if this is off topic, but here is a list of Acrobat
alternatives. (Please feel free to send me corrections or updates.)
Free:
- A free plug-in is available for Word 2007; comes with 2010
- Bullzip PDF Printer
- PDF995
- PrimoPDF
- CutePDF
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versions to upgrade, but $400 to upgrade a single version is too much.
I think Adobe's ultimate goal is to get everyone on a subscription plan.
I bought TCS4 with a 2-year maintenance plan to cover upgrades, but found
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> >My only gripe is the cost of an upgrade. I don't mind paying $400 every few
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> I think Adobe's ultimate goal is to get everyone on a subscription plan.
Only if you have enough "points" to do so - as evidenced by the
Thanks for the list! It will help me during my evaluations soon. An addition to
your list:
"easyPDF" from BCL Technologies ($29.95)
http://www.pdfonline.com/easypdf/pdf-printer/
And I think, but not sure, that Pdf995 costs ($9.95) to get "without a sponsor
page" ... all their tools cost this,
meusers.com.
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The key question to ask about these is do they support pdfMark PostScript
commands. This is the technology that FrameMaker uses to get bookmarks,
links, etc. in their PDFs. If you can't get these from the other tools, it
would be a serious limitation in my opinion.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
Thanks, Rick! That is good input.
Z
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Rick Quatro
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 5:08 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
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What about PDF Creator, http://www.pdfforge.org/?
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To: Shmuel Wolfson; framers
There is also PDFill PDF Editor, https://www.pdfill.com/pdf_tools_free.html.
Elchanan
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By releasing buggy software and charging for fixes?
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Keith/Jeremy,
I did an upgrade on such a configuration from 4 GB to 8GB, and noticed a
startling increase in performance with OUTLOOK. Newer OS's are thirsty.
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