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Subject:Electronic Docs Format... From:richard_schellens -at- MAIL -dot- GDT1 -dot- COM Date:Tue, 28 Oct 1997 15:32:35 -0500
We are going to distribute a 60 page manual on CD-ROM to Windows, Unix
and Mac users. The original was created in Frame. I think we have
three choices:
1. Distribute it with appropriate FrameViewers and ask that users
install the viewers.
2. Convert the document to .PDF and supply the appropriate Acrobat
viewers (which users may already have).
3. Or should we go to HTML and let users view the manual with their
browsers?