From: Anonymous Poster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a prospective client who is considering moving from Ventura to
FrameMaker. Their documentation contains text and tables, is broken up
by chapters, and does not have any graphics. Before proceding with the
project, she would like to know if
On 4/11/06, John Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ventura Publisher was a feature-rich product long before FM was bought from
Frame by Adobe, but after several years on nondevelopment by Xerox (after
purchasing VP from Ventura Software), the market share was easily taken over
by FM. Corel
> From: "Anonymous Poster"
> I have a prospective client who is considering moving from Ventura to
> FrameMaker. Their documentation contains text and tables, is broken up
> by chapters, and does not have any graphics. Before proceding with the
> project, she would like to know if there are
On 4/11/06, John Wilcox wrote:
> Ventura Publisher was a feature-rich product long before FM was bought from
> Frame by Adobe, but after several years on nondevelopment by Xerox (after
> purchasing VP from Ventura Software), the market share was easily taken over
> by FM. Corel bought VP and
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