RE: Any up to date comparisons of Word and Frame

2009-04-09 Thread Martinek, Carla
You need to come up with a matrix of YOUR specific documentation requirements, and work from that, as every comparison I'm aware of is woefully out of date. You may want to start here for a list to work from: http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/comparison.html Because everyone else

RE: Any up to date comparisons of Word and Frame

2009-04-09 Thread Writer
I have to agree with Carla on this point. Although, I'm tempted to amend her statement to say it would take AT LEAST 25-30% longer. I haven't used the most recent version of Word either, but I'm sure if things had improved, I'd have heard about it through the grapevine. Nadine --- On Thu,

Re: Any up to date comparisons of Word and Frame

2009-04-09 Thread quills
I have used Word 2007. They tried to fix what wasn't broken. And no, they didn't fix either the numbering system or multi-file operations. It's still oriented toward smaller documents with less complexity. I also would avoid it for any XML work. My preference, but their past history of munging

Re: Any up to date comparisons of Word and Frame

2009-04-09 Thread quills
Another thought. You can use Notepad to program in various languages, but why would you want to? You are missing so many effective and time-saving tools. Are you producing PDF files? If so, using Word removes a boat load of time-saving automatic tools for indexing, hypertext linking, and TOC

RE: Any up to date comparisons of Word and Frame

2009-04-09 Thread Kelly McDaniel
As the writer states in this post: It all comes down to this: FrameMaker is a very mature and solid product that can handle structural complexity very well. http://www.technicalcommunicationcenter.com/2009/02/08/which-text-editor

RE: Any up to date comparisons of Word and Frame

2009-04-09 Thread Jon Harvey
I don't use the latest version of Word but Word 2003 had a pretty good, and reliable autonumbering method. Unfortunately, you had to know how to fumble through the poorly designed interface and even more poorly documented method for setting it up. I used it to successfully create a numbering

RE: Any up to date comparisons of Word and Frame

2009-04-09 Thread Spectrum Writing
I also agree. I have a client, that despite everything I have ever demonstrated, tabulated, kept track of, etc. is insistent that I do all original development in Word and yep, I have shown/demonstrated unequivocally that things can take up to 30% longer to accomplish. Many, many times, I fix A

Re: Any up to date comparisons of Word and Frame

2009-04-09 Thread quills
Your millage may vary. I found that I could get it to work, but it would blow up, either on me at a future date, or on someone else when they opened the file, and I would have to go and fix it. Scott Jon Harvey wrote: I don't use the latest version of Word but Word 2003 had a pretty good,