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Subject:Re: My take on Word vs. FrameMaker From:"Wayne J. Douglass" <wayned -at- VERITY -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 5 Dec 1996 10:03:52 -0800
At 10:06 AM 12/5/96 -0600, Mitch Berg wrote:
>5) For managing big, crossplatform, crossmedia projects (and I've done a
>lot of them), Word's not fit to carry Frame's CD case. For example - no
>Word->HTML tool comes close to WebWorks for power, efficiency or ease of
>use. IMHO, of course, but I've used most of them.
Mitch has slipped topic here a bit. WebWorks is indeed a terrific product,
and we love it to death for its industrial strength conversion capabilities,
but it is not a part of the FrameMaker application. (Hence the Word/Frame
comparison breaks down.) WebWorks is a separate and not very cheap
application, but well worth the money if you're doing lots of conversions of
large documents into HTML. Now if they would only improve its - shall we
say, byzantine? - user interface....
--Wayne Douglass
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