RE: recommend a book on Framemaker

Subject: RE: recommend a book on Framemaker
From: Glen Warner <gdwarner -at- ricochet -dot- net>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 23:04:12 -0700



"krupp, marguerite" <krupp_marguerite -at- emc -dot- com> wrote:

(*snip*)
>
> Instead, while you are still a student, buy the educational version
of
> FrameMaker. Do it now, while the discounts still apply. It's about a
third
> of the price of the full version, and you can do it honestly. While
it's not
> a FULL version of Frame, it's certainly enough for you to learn on
and to
> produce very excellent documents.

Just curious ... what is missing from the academic version?

Also, someone recommended the FM For Dummies book. From the reviews
on Amazon.com, it includes a save-disabled copy of Frame -- so, no
need for the "borrowed" copy! :o)

--gdw

(*snip*)
>
> Marguerite

Obligatory .sig:

"Meddle not in the affairs of Programmers and Engineers; for thou art
small, and crunchy, and wouldst go down good with milk."
--Any SME

(My dad (a retired civil engineer) loves this quote, for some reason.)





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