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- Portland, OR, December 8, 2003 -- ColumbiaSoft's
Document Locator 2.5 - Packed with More Tools to Help Manage
Documents and Records
"ColumbiaSoft Corporation has begun shipping Document
Locator 2.5, the next release of its powerful document management
software... New product also integrates with more applications
including Dreamweaver, Caseware, FrameMaker, Pro E, Solid
Works and Microsoft Customer Relationship Management (CRM)..."
[Press Release]
- Publish, December 2, 2003 -- Adobe Updates
FrameMaker
"Adobe announced a new version of its FrameMaker document
creation and publishing software and said it will be available
in January. FrameMaker 7.1 is more versatile in that offers better
XML and graphics support, and can now import PageMaker and QuarkXpress
files more easily, allowing for a smoother migration, Adobe said..."
[Article]
- San Jose, CA, December 1, 2003 -- New Version of
Adobe FrameMaker [7.1, Windows & Solaris] Extends Powerful
XML Capabilities
"Adobe Systems Inc. today announced FrameMaker 7.1,
an upgrade to its award winning, enterprise-class authoring and
publishing solution... With FrameMaker 7.1 users can now
migrate legacy technical documents and assets from Quark XPress
and Adobe PageMaker formats, while expanded support for popular
graphics file formats means Adobe Photoshop files can be imported
directly into FrameMaker, saving valuable time..." [Press Release]
[FrameMaker 7.1 new features]
- LinuxWorld.com,
November 26, 2003 -- The State of Linux: Review
of 2003, Predictions for 2004
"....What will be the coolest new Linux application
in 2004? The coolest app that would appeal to me would be
a desktop publishing application that could do the job of FrameMaker,
most especially its ability to do detailed, dimensionally exact
layout on multi-page tables of unlimited size. Scribus and Kword
are headed in that direction, but weren't there the last time
I checked. Will one of them cross the threshold in 2004, and
become an industrial-strength engineering documentation tool?
Maybe. (Jack Carroll)"
- Review of Three Books on FrameMaker (Adobe FrameMaker
7 Classroom in a Book, FrameMaker 7: The Complete Reference,
Visual QuickStart Guide: FrameMaker 7 for Windows and Macintosh)
by Deborah Sauer
Technical Communication, Journal of the Society for Technical
Communication: Vol. 50, No. 4 (November 2003)
- Sunnyvale, CA and Stuttgart, Germany, October 28,
2003 -- TRADOS Launches TRADOS 6.5
"....Other newly supported formats include FrameMaker
7..." [Press Release]
- San Diego, CA, October 1, 2003 -- eHelp and Adobe
Provide Next Generation in Document Publishing
"... RoboHelp for FrameMaker allows anyone to compose
content in FrameMaker and then publish it anywhere online, including
the Internet, intranets and online Help systems..." [Press Release]
Related item: Macromedia Flashes $65M In Front of eHelp,
by Michael Singer (Silicon Valley News, October 23, 2003)
- Mac News Network, August 27, 2003 -- ISI ResearchSoft
ships Endnote 7 for Mac OS X
"EndNote 7, now shipping, is an update to its $240 bibliographic
software for researchers and students. It delivers Mac OS X compatibility,
subject bibliographies, flexible image handling with Microsoft
Word, and connectivity to explore and mobilize reference collections,
including support for StarOffice, OpenOffice, AppleWorks, FrameMaker
and other documents using Rich Text Format (RTF). ..." [News Item]
- Silicon Valley Biz Ink, August 4, 2003 -- Tata
Interactive Introduces a2X, Providing Fast, Cost-Effective XML
Conversion of Digital, Printed Materials
"...a2X can accommodate virtually all common forms of
printed and digital content. Supported standards include: Adobe
PageMaker, FrameMaker, QuarkXpress, and Macromedia Flash
files; Microsoft Word documents; PDF, HTML, and other online
formats. ..." [Press Release]
- MacCentral, July 11, 2003 -- EndNote 7 to roll
out at CreativePro
"...EndNote 7 will let you create bibliographies with AppleWorks,
FrameMaker, StarOffice, OpenOffice, and more via Rich
Text Format (RTF). ..." [News Item]
- Business Wire (MA), June 25, 2003 -- Autodesk Certifies
SofTech's Latest ProductCenter Collaborative PDM Release
"...ProductCenter Integrations are also offered for other
leading CAD applications, including Pro/ENGINEER and SolidWorks,
as well as other design support applications, such as Microsoft
Office and Adobe FrameMaker easing the data exchange complexity
found in mixed CAD environments..." [Press Release]
- PDFzone (NH), June 25, 2003 -- QuarkXPress, Acrobat,
InDesign: Crunch Time for Prepress Users
"...QuarkXPress remains the dominant page-layout program
in a market that's essentially whittled down to XPress, Adobe
InDesign and Adobe FrameMaker..." [Article]
- Silicon Valley biz ink, June 24, 2003 -- Thomson
ISI ResearchSoft Releases EndNote Version 7 for Windows
"...EndNote 7 now offers the ability to create bibliographies
with StarOffice, OpenOffice, AppleWorks, FrameMaker and
more using Rich Text Format (RTF) Files..." [Press Release]
- Silicon Valley biz ink, May 29, 2003 -- Quadralay
Names New Board Chairman, CEO and CTO
"...Our products will also enable single-sourcing from
XML as well as from traditional authoring tools such as Microsoft Word
and Adobe FrameMaker..." [Press Release]
- Enterprise IT Planet.com, May 28, 2003 -- Catalogue
- Files Metadata Miner
"... Catalogue also collects Adobe XMP file information
(eXtensible Metadata Platform) metadata associated with documents
produced by recent Adobe applications: Photoshop 7.0, Acrobat
5.0, FrameMaker 7.0, GoLive 6.0, InDesign 2.0, InCopy
2.0, Illustrator 10.0, LiveMotion 2.0..." [Press Release]
- Business Wire, May 27, 2003 -- eHelp Unveils New
Flash-Based Help-Format in RoboHelp X4
"... In addition to FlashHelp, RoboHelp X4 incorporates
enhanced support for FrameMaker from Adobe Systems
... [Press Release]
- SitePoint Tech Times, February 5, 2003 -- Review
- Epic Editor 4.0 by Kevin Yank
"... When I was researching XML content authoring software
for SitePoint's new book publishing business, the popular choice
for such work seemed to be Adobe Framemaker 7. Retrofitted in
its newest version to provide for the WYSIWYG editing of XML
documents, it seemed a promising lead.". ... [Article]
- eWeek, January 27, 2003 -- Document Server: Adobe
Ramps Up Documents by John Taschek
"... Document Server takes electronic publishing to the
next level -- as long as customers use a bevy of Adobe products
and can pay for integrating the product with back-end systems.
... At $20,000 per processor, Document Server falls in line
with pricing for most critical middleware and midtier server
software systems. Most midsize corporations can run Document
Server on a single-processor system, but large organizations
with heavy document loads may need more. In the meantime, Adobe's
$1.5 million Document Server for Reader Extensions has a target
audience of two: the IRS and the USDA". ... [Article]
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