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  1. Adobe FrameMaker

    Refimprove date May 2008 Lead rewrite date February 2009 Infobox software name Adobe FrameMaker logo Image Frame icon.png 64px Adobe FrameMaker Icon screenshot Image FrameMaker 9.0 WindowsVista screencap.png 250px caption FrameMaker 9 editing a document in Structured Mode on Windows Vista . developer ... Proprietary EULA website http www.adobe.com products framemaker Adobe FrameMaker Homepage Adobe FrameMaker is a document processor for the production and manipulation of large structured document s. It is produced by Adobe Systems . Although FrameMaker has evolved slowly in recent years, it maintains a strong following among professional technical writer s. Overview FrameMaker has more or less ... single desktop oriented system based on a binary file format. While problems exist in FrameMaker s XML implementation, the application supports authoring in an XML based workflow. FrameMaker ..., which eventually morphed into today s XML support. In April 2004, Adobe ceased support of FrameMaker ... and support for FrameMaker were being wound down. Adobe denied these rumors in 2001, ref cite web url http www.macobserver.com article 2001 02 09.4.shtml title Rumors Of FrameMaker s Death ... ref later releasing Framemaker 8 at the end of July 2007. FrameMaker has two ways of approaching documents Structured writing structured and unstructured. Structured FrameMaker is used to achieve ... in communications about products. Structured FrameMaker uses SGML and XML concepts. The author works with an EDD Element Definition Document , which is a FrameMaker specific DTD Document Type ... final output form. Unstructured FrameMaker uses tagged paragraphs without any imposed logical ... supplied by paragraph tags. If the user opens a structured file in the unstructured FrameMaker, the structure ... substantial DTP product at the time of FrameMaker s conception was Interleaf , which also ran ... prototype of FrameMaker. The prototype caught the eyes of salesmen at the fledgling Sun Microsystems ...   more details



  1. File:FrameMaker 9.0 WindowsVista screencap.png

    Summary Non free use rationale Article Adobe FrameMaker Description Screen capture of FrameMaker 9.0 running under Windows Vista Source http en.wikipedia.org wiki File Framemaker 7.2 screen.png Portion Low resolution Purpose Illustrate GUI change in FrameMaker 9.0 Replaceability other information Corrected incorrect filename, which was originally Framemaker 7.2 screen.png Summary Non free use rationale Article Comparison of desktop publishing software Description Screen capture of FrameMaker 9.0 running under Windows Vista Source http en.wikipedia.org wiki File Framemaker 7.2 screen.png Portion Low resolution Purpose Illustrate GUI change in FrameMaker 9.0 Replaceability other information Corrected incorrect filename, which was originally Framemaker 7.2 screen.png Licensing Non free software screenshot Screenshots of Windows software ...   more details



  1. File:Frame icon.png

    Summary This is a screenshot of the Icon of FrameMaker its low res enough that I think it can be used as part of Fair use. Licensing Non free computer icon Fair Use Rationale This icon shall only be used on the Adobe FrameMaker page. Its presence is necessary to illustrate the subject of the article, and there is no free alternative because any icon of copyrighted software will always be a fair use image. The image is not used with marketing intentions, nor will it inhibit the aforementioned product s marketing. ...   more details



  1. Maker Interchange Format

    Maker Interchange Format MIF is a proprietary markup language associated with Adobe Systems FrameMaker product for technical document preparation. While MIF is essentially specific to a single program FrameMaker , it was widely used in the complex document workflows of small enterprises, especially in the industrial and manufacturing sector. External links http partners.adobe.com public developer en framemaker MIF Reference.pdf MIF 7.0 Reference on Adobe Website http help.adobe.com en US FrameMaker 8.0 mif reference.pdf MIF 8.0 Reference on Adobe Website http help.adobe.com en US FrameMaker 9.0 MIF Reference MIF Reference.pdf MIF 9.0 Reference on Adobe Website http java.sun.com j2se javadoc mifdoclet MIF Doclet , an extension to the Javadoc tool that generates Java programming language Java documentation in MIF rather than HTML. Category Markup languages compu lang stub de Maker Interchange Format ...   more details



  1. Frame Technology

    Frame Technology may refer to Frame Technology software engineering Adobe FrameMaker disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. File:Metalinterstitials.png

    Summary Structure of self interstitial in some common metals. The left hand side of each crystal type shows the perfect crystal and the right hand side the one with a defect. Kai Nordlund, originally made for docent lecture in 1998 with FrameMaker, text changed to English in 2007 with gimp. Licensing PD self date March 2007 Now commons NowCommons 1 File Metalinterstitials.png 2 no date 2011 03 24 ...   more details



  1. File:Siliconinterstitials.png

    Summary Structure of dumbbell self interstitial in silicon note that the dumbbell atoms are not centered on the perfect lattice site. The structure of the interstitial in Si may depend on charge state and doping level of the material, and some of these are believed to have other structures. Kai Nordlund, originally made for docent lecture in 1998 with FrameMaker, text changed to English in 2007 with gimp. Licensing PD self date March 2007 Now commons NowCommons 1 File Siliconinterstitials.png 2 no date 2011 03 24 ...   more details



  1. Conditional text

    Conditional text is content within a document that is meant to appear in some renditions of the document, but not other renditions. For example, a writer can produce Macintosh and Windows versions of the same software manual by marking Macintosh specific content as Macintosh only and Windows specific content as Windows only. Everything that is not marked for one platform or the other, appears in the manuals for both platforms. ref http help.adobe.com en US InDesign 6.0 WS745C7188 1C17 4eae 8680 2F7C80DE6849.html Using InDesign CS4 Use conditional text ref ref http www.adobe.com Adobe Systems http www.adobe.com products framemaker Framemaker product features built in support for http help.adobe.com en US FrameMaker 9.0 Using WSE6DADF6D 11DD 49bc 879A 79417228D821.html conditional text ref Conditional content feature is part of some office software packages. ref http wiki.services.openoffice.org wiki Documentation OOoAuthors User Manual Writer Guide Developing conditional content Developing conditional content OpenOffice.org wiki ref ref http www.ifn solutions.com Eng Products CCM ConditionalText.asp See IFN s software solution for Conditional Text for WORD documents ref Notes Reflist See also Single sourcing Category Technical communication comm stub ...   more details



  1. Adobe Technical Communication Suite

    Infobox Software name Adobe Technical Communication Suite logo Image Adobe Technical Communication Suite logo.png 250px screenshot caption author developer Adobe Systems released latest release version v3.0 latest release date latest preview version latest preview date operating system Microsoft Windows Windows platform language status genre license Proprietary software Proprietary website http www.adobe.com products technicalcommunicationsuite Adobe Technical Communication Suite Adobe Technical Communication Suite is a collection of applications made by Adobe Systems for technical communicators, help authors, instructional designers, and eLearning and training design professionals. The suite was announced on September 25, 2007, consisting of Adobe FrameMaker 8, Adobe RoboHelp 7, Adobe Captivate 3 and Adobe Acrobat 8, and updated to version 1.3 on June 2, 2008 to reflect the addition of Acrobat 9 Pro Extended to the package. It is noted that the FrameMaker 8 and RoboHelp 7 applications included in this Suite were special versions that contained additional features that improved the workflow and integration between the applications. These versions were only available as part of the suite and could not be purchased separately. Version 2, announced on January 20, 2009, adds Adobe Photoshop Photoshop CS4 and Adobe Presenter Presenter 7 to the suite, plus FrameMaker 9, RoboHelp 8 and Captivate 4. Version 2.5 announced in June 2010 adds Adobe Photoshop CS5 and Adobe Captivate 5 to the suite. Version 3.0, announced on January 11, 2011, saw the update to Adobe FrameMaker 10, Adobe RoboHelp 9, Adobe Captivate 5, Adobe Photoshop CS5 and Adobe Acrobat Acrobat X Pro . Adobe Presenter , which has been available in previous versions, has been removed. The suite allows users to author, manage, and publish interactive instructional information from technical documents and books to online help systems, knowledge bases, interactive training, and eLearning contents. ref http www.adobe ...   more details



  1. Document processor

    A document processor is a document preparation system that superficially resembles a word processor . However, the emphasis in a document processor is on the arrangement of the document s components, ref What is a http www.lyx.org WhatIsLyX document processor ? ref not the formatting of the characters that compose it. The available tools are not just typical document elements paragraphs, lists, headers the primary attraction of a document processor is the ability to program documents with powerful conditional automatic formatting rules to create structured document s, which allow large numbers of similar elements to be generated and reformatted for different media with little human effort. Examples of document processors include programs like Parametric Technology Corporation PTC Arbortext , Adobe Systems Adobe FrameMaker , LyX , BroadVision QuickSilver formerly Interleaf , and Syntext Serna . Examples of markup language s used for non graphical document processing include SGML XML , LaTeX and troff . See also Desktop publishing References references DEFAULTSORT Document Processor Category Technical communication tools ...   more details



  1. Steve Kirsch

    Steven Todd Kirsch invented and owns a patent on an early version of the optical mouse . After bringing multiple successful startup companies through IPO and corporate buy out, he became a multi millionaire. In 2007, his personal fortune was estimated at 230 million. ref http www.nytimes.com 2007 12 03 technology 03kirsch.html Spam s End? Maybe, if Time Allows December 3, 2007 ref He used part of his fortune to set up a 75M charitable fund and became an philanthropist . On August 11, 2007, Kirsch announced on his personal Web site that he had been diagnosed with Waldenstrom s macroglobulinemia , a rare blood cancer that is usually fatal within five to ten years of diagnosis. In 2003, Hillary Clinton presented Kirsch with a National Caring Award from the Caring Institute in Washington DC. The award celebrates those special individuals who, in transcending self, devote their lives in service to others, especially the disadvantaged, the poor, the disabled and the dying. ref http www.caringinstitute.org CaringAwards.taf?function detail&id 32800 2003 Adult National Caring Award Winner November 16, 2003 ref Career Steven Kirsch founded Mouse Systems Corporation in 1982. After he left the company, he co founded FrameMaker Frame Technology Corp. in 1986 to market the FrameMaker publishing software. After Frame was acquired by Adobe Systems , he founded a Web portal company, Infoseek Corporation , in 1994. After Infoseek was acquired by The Walt Disney Company Disney , he founded Propel Software Corporation in 1999. As of 2007, he was leading http www.abaca.com Abaca Technology Corp. , which makes a spam filter that is reported to achieve very high levels of accuracy. Notes reflist External links http www.skirsch.com Personal website http www.kirschfoundation.org Kirsch Foundation website http www.abaca.com Abaca http www.linkedin.com in stevekirsch Profile on LinkedIn DEFAULTSORT Kirsch, Steve Category Living people Category American computer businesspeople Category America ...   more details



  1. Dynamic publishing

    Do not use the dated prod template directly the above line is generated by subst prod reason Dynamic page publishing is a method of designing publishing publications in which comprehensive layout layout templates are created which can contain different Content media and publishing content in different publications. Using this method, page designers do not work on finished pages, but rather on various layout templates and pieces of content, which can then be combined to create a number of finished pages. In cases where the same content is being used in multiple layouts, the same layout is being used for several different sets of content, or both, dynamic page publishing can offer significant advantages of efficiency over a traditional system of page by page design. This technology is often leveraged in web to print solutions for corporate intranets to enable customization and ordering of printed materials, advertising automation workflows inside of advertising agencies, catalog generation solutions for retailers and variable digital print on demand solutions for highly personalized one to one marketing. The output from these solutions is often printed by a digital printing press. PODI.org http www.podi.org promotes print on demand systems for web and print that leverage dynamic publishing technology through PPML output. Dynamic Publishing is often considered to be a subset of automated publishing that enables generation of long documents, such as manuals or books from a content repository. Adobe Framemaker http www.adobe.com products framemaker software is a common automated publishing package. Dynamic Publishing is often used to build high value documents, such as ads, collateral, brochures, catalogs, direct mail, eBooks and other documents on demand or in Variable data printing workflows. Dynamic Publishing is often associated with XML authoring and technologies related to the Semantic Web initiatives. See also Web to print Variable data printing Print on demand Ca ...   more details



  1. Edd

    Edd , or EDD may refer to TOCright Science and medicine Experimental Design Diagram Electron detachment dissociation , a fragmentation technique Expected Date of Delivery , the estimated date when a woman will give birth End diastolic dimension Technology Enhanced Disk Drive , aka INT13h Extensions, information provided by a computer BIOS to the operating system Earliest due date , a heuristic used for machine scheduling Element Definition Document , style and formatting information for displaying FrameMaker documents Electronic Direct Democracy , in e democracy Fictional characters Edd the Duck , a puppet Edd, a character of the Ed, Edd n Eddy cartoon Organisations Employment Development Department , an agency of the state of California Europe of Democracies and Diversities , a former political group in the European Parliament Other Edd Kalehoff , composer and musician Edd, Eritrea , a town in Africa Ed.D. , Doctor of Education English Dialect Dictionary See also lookfrom Edd intitle Edd disambig de EDD eo EDD it EDD nl Edd pl Edd ...   more details



  1. S1000D

    EAGLE Publishing System EPS S1000D Publishing http www.adobe.com products framemaker.html Adobe FrameMaker ... Absolute Data Group s R4i Suite http www.adobe.com products framemaker Adobe Framemaker http www.corena.com ... http blogs.adobe.com tcs 2011 03 tcs specific framemaker 10 a dita practitioner E2 80 99s primer for s1000d.html ...   more details



  1. Calligra Words

    Infobox software name Calligra Words logo File KWord Application Logo.svg 100px screenshot File KWord 2.0 screenshot.png 250px caption KWord 2.0 screenshot developer KDE latest release version 2.3.0 latest release date release date and age 2010 12 31 latest preview version latest preview date operating system Unix like , Microsoft Windows , Mac OS X genre Word processor license LGPL website http www.calligra suite.org words Words formerly KWord is a Free Software free word processor , part of Calligra Suite and developed by KDE . The text layout scheme in Words is based on frames, making it similar to FrameMaker by Adobe Systems Adobe . These can be placed anywhere on the page, and can incorporate text, graphics and embedded objects. Each new page is a new frame, but the text is able to flow through Words s ability to link frames together. The use of frames means that complex graphical layouts can be achieved relatively easily in Words. History KWord was created as part of the KOffice project in 1998 using several ideas from FrameMaker, such as the use of frames. The original author confessed that the application and its code were not top notch since it was his first Object oriented programming object oriented application. By 2000, the KWord codebase was poorly maintained and structured such that it was difficult to improve, but by 2001 new maintainers had come on board and began working on the architectural issues. Citation needed date April 2008 As of 2009, however, KWord is being actively developed along with the rest of the KOffice suite. ref cite web title KWord at KOffice.org url http www.koffice.org kword publisher KDE koffice.org Webteam accessdate 2009 06 07 ref Many desktop publishing DTP applications use frames, much like Words does, but these DTP applications use a concept called master pages which gives the power to the user to design the structure of the document. However, this concept does come at a huge usability price, since most users simply don t ...   more details



  1. Database publishing

    For the company formerly known as Database Publications , see Europress . Unreferenced date July 2009 Database publishing is an area of automated media production in which specialized techniques are used to generate paginated documents from source data residing in traditional database s. Common examples are catalogues, direct marketing, report generation, price lists and telephone directories. The database content can be in the form of text and pictures but can also contain metadata related to formatting and special rules that may apply to the document generation process. Database publishing can be incorporated into larger workflows as a component, where documents are created, approved, revised and released. The basic idea is using database contents like article and price information to fill out pre formatted template documents. Templates are typically created in a normal desktop layout application where certain boxes or text are designated as placeholders. These placeholders are then targeted with new content which flows in from the database. This allows for quick generation of final output and, in case of changes to the database, quickly perform updates, with limited or no manual intervention. Another model of database publishing is found in many Web to Print solutions where users browse templates from an online catalog eg. Business Cards, Brochures, etc. , personalize the selected template by filling in a form and then view the rendered result. In this case the initial source of data is from user input, but it is captured in a database so that if the same user revisits the site later, they can resume editing where they left off. The form is then pre filled from the database stored variables the user entered before. The main layout applications for this workflow are Datalogics Pager, Adobe Systems Adobe Framemaker FrameMaker Indesign InDesign , QuarkXPress , Xyvision and Arbortext Advanced Print Publisher formerly 3B2 . Generally, these layout applications have a ...   more details



  1. Charles Corfield

    Charles Nick Corfield is a mathematician , computer programmer , and founder of several startup companies in Silicon Valley , most notably Frame Technology Corp. in 1986, which was acquired by Adobe Systems in 1995. While at Columbia University , Charles wrote the original version of the desktop publishing application FrameMaker , which was the main product of the company he soon co founded. An undergraduate at St John s College, Cambridge , he received his bachelor s degree in mathematics and physics from the University of Cambridge in 1982. In 1996 he donated 2.5m http www.maths.cam.ac.uk friends newsletters news1 to help fund Cambridge University s Centre for Mathematical Sciences Cambridge Centre for Mathematical Sciences . The Sunday Times Rich List estimates his wealth at over 100m. He is also a mountain climber , having summitted Mount Everest and conducted studies of the effects of high altitude on human physiology . Charles is also an ultrarunner. In 2007, he placed third at the Leadville Trail 100 , which is one of the hardest runs in the country, with a time of 19 hours and 42 minutes, in his first ever 100 mile run. In 2009, St John s College, Cambridge opened Corfield Court, named in recognition of the significant donations Charles had made to the College over the years. External links http www.speechrecognition.net word docs int1002 sandcherry corfield.doc http classic.mountainzone.com everest 98 team.html http classic.mountainzone.com everest 99 south disp5 19terry.html UK compu bio stub UK mathematician stub DEFAULTSORT Corfield, Charles Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Businesspeople in information technology Category Alumni of St John s College, Cambridge Category British mathematicians Category British mountain climbers Category Summiters of the Seven Summits Category British summiters of Mount Everest ht Charles Corfield ...   more details



  1. JOT: Journal of Object Technology

    About the online journal other uses Jot disambiguation JOT, the Journal of Object Technology , is an online journal entirely devoted to object oriented programming and component based development . The journal is entirely free for both readers and authors. It is published by the Chair of Software Engineering at ETH Zurich . JOT s first issue appeared in May 2002, in response to the need for an international journal covering the object oriented and component based development field. From 1986 to 2001, the Journal of Object Oriented Programming, known as JOOP, played much of that role. In 2000, SIGS publication, the publisher of JOOP, was sold to a new owner, who announced the next year that JOOP would cease publication at the end of the year. The launching of JOT was largely a response to this event, as leaders from the community realized a flagship publication was needed. JOT is published on the first day of every odd numbered month. In addition, special issues, usually coming out of conferences, are occasionally published in intermediate months. The publisher of JOT is Bertrand Meyer and the editor in chief since the inception of the journal is Richard Wiener. The editorial board includes many of the key contributors to the development of object and component technology. Each issue contains columns by JOT s regular columnists, departments e.g. book and product reviews and refereed papers. Columnists include Dave Thomas, Won Kim, Bertrand Meyer, John McGregor. JOT is entirely electronic. Authors submit papers in the JOT format, using templates available for Microsoft Word , LaTeX and FrameMaker . From a mid 2006 publisher s letter ref JOT publisher s letter, August 2006 ref , it appears that the readership is estimated at 50,000 regular readers. Acceptance rate for submitted papers was 38 2005 up from previous years due, according to the editor in chief, to improved quality of submissions , average time to author notification was 35 days, average time to publication ...   more details



  1. Frederick Harer

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Frederick Harer November 15, 1879&ndash April 27, 1949 was an United States American painting painter , sculpture sculptor and etching etcher , best known for his skill as a gilding gilder and picture frame framemaker . He produced frames for many of the Pennsylvania Impressionism Pennsylvania Impressionist painters, including Edward Redfield and Daniel Garber . Today, having a Harer frame on a Pennsylvania Impressionist painting adds significantly to its value. Harer was born in Blossburg, Pennsylvania Blossburg , Pennsylvania . The son of a successful cabinetmaking cabinetmaker , Harer had worked for his father as a youth and inherited his tools upon his father s death. He studied at the University of the Arts Philadelphia Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Arts and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1900 1903 and 1908 1910 , where his teachers included Thomas Anschutz and William Merritt Chase . Harer also traveled extensively, and his work and design was heavily influenced by Spain and the West Indies . He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts . He was a teacher and mentor to Ben Badura , and inspired the work of framers Francis A. Coll and Cullen Yeats . He died on April 27, 1949, in Uhlerstown, Pennsylvania . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harer, Frederick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1879 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1949 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harer, Frederick Category 1879 births Category 1949 deaths Category American artists ...   more details



  1. MadCap Software

    Infobox Company name MadCap Software company logo Image Madcaplogo.jpg company type Privately held company Private foundation San Diego, California location San Diego, California industry Computer software products Help authoring tool homepage http www.madcapsoftware.com www.madcapsoftware.com MadCap Software is an United States American computer software firm headquartered in La Jolla, California . The firm is best known for producing various help authoring tool s. It was the subject of a good deal of publicity within the User Assistance user assistance community when several principal managers, software engineers, and support personnel broke away from rival firms such as Adobe Systems and Macromedia to found MadCap Software. MadCap produces Flare, a Help authoring tool that generates different outputs like Web help WebHelp , DotNet Help, PDF, XPS, and Microsoft Compiled HTML Help Blaze, a publishing tool that competes with Adobe FrameMaker Mimic, a tool for recording tutorials and software simulations Lingo, a translation tool used with Flare and Blaze Capture, a screen capture tool Echo, an audio editing tool, and Feedback Server, a tool that allows users to leave comments within Webhelp and HTML help topics. Xedit allows team members to write content for Flare or Blaze without needing a copy of the software. MadCap s authoring tools are all based on XML . See also Office Open XML software Help authoring tool References Refbegin citation last Hall first Mark journal Computerworld title Authoring tools tussle will get rowdier later this year date January 8, 2007 volume 41 issue 2 pages 10 Refend External links http www.madcapsoftware.com http forums.madcapsoftware.com The Official MadCap Software Forum DEFAULTSORT Madcap Software Category Software companies of the United States Category Companies based in San Diego, California Category Technical communication tools Category Privately held companies of the United States US software company stub ...   more details



  1. Menlo Ventures

    Infobox company name Menlo Ventures company logo File Menlo Ventures logo.png 190px Menlo Ventures logo type Privately held company Private genre foundation 1976 founder H. DuBose Montgomery location city Menlo Park, California location country United States USA industry Venture capital products services operating income num employees 20 parent divisions subsid slogan Big Ideas. Realized. homepage http www.menloventures.com www.menloventures.com footnotes intl Menlo Ventures is a leading venture capital firm located at 3000 Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park, California . The firm was founded as one of the earliest venture capital firms in Silicon Valley in 1976. Among its four original founders was H. DuBose Montgomery, who is still a managing director at the firm. Prior to that, Montgomery was a management consultant and communications researcher at Bell Laboratories . Some of the firm s most successful investments have included Ascend Communications , Gilead Sciences , Bay Networks , Hotmail sold to Microsoft , UUNET sold to MCI Communications , LSI Logic , Efficient Networks , Infoseek Corporation sold to Disney , Endovascular Technologies sold to Guidant , Adobe FrameMaker Frame Technology sold to Adobe , Octel Communications , Network Equipment Technologies , Open Solutions , Pyxis Corporation , Valid Logic Systems and Xros sold to Nortel . ref http books.google.com books?id NHt3WNvdC3cC&pg PA32 Careers in venture capital . WETFEET, INC., 2008 ref Other notable investments include Acme Packet , Carbonite dn , F5 Networks , IMVU , IronPort , MobiTV , NComputing , TeleNav , Vidyo ,and Siri Personal Assistant Siri sold to Apple . References reflist External links http www.menloventures.com Menlo Ventures company website http www.crunchbase.com financial organization menlo ventures Menlo Ventures on CrunchBase private equity firms Category IronPort people Category Venture capital firms Category Companies based in Menlo Park, California US private equity company stub ...   more details



  1. Comparison of desktop publishing software

    11 no no no no FrameMaker yes yes supported versions 7 no no yes supported versions 8 no InDesign ... FrameMaker yes yes yes no yes no yes no yes WordPerfect WPD InDesign yes yes no no yes no yes yes ... yes Adobe Photoshop Features PSD , Adobe Illustrator Artwork AI , SWF , WordPerfect WPD FrameMaker ...   more details



  1. Technical communication tools

    long document publishing, such as technical manuals, Framemaker and Interleaf are the most common ...   more details



  1. List of Adobe software

    A list of Adobe Systems products. Don t include plugins or derivative products. Derivative products should be described on the root product s page. Instead of listing each product like so, there should be a brief description of each product complemented by relevant financial data not prices . Current product suites packages Adobe Creative Suite Creative Suite Adobe Acrobat Acrobat Adobe Acrobat Connect Acrobat Connect Adobe After Effects After Effects Adobe Bridge Bridge Adobe Contribute Contribute Adobe Device Central Device Central Adobe Dreamweaver Dreamweaver Adobe Dynamic Link Dynamic Link Adobe Encore Encore Adobe Fireworks Fireworks Adobe Flash Flash Professional Adobe Illustrator Illustrator Adobe InDesign InDesign Adobe OnLocation OnLocation formerly Serious Magic DV Rack Adobe Photoshop Photoshop Adobe Premiere Pro Premiere Pro Adobe Soundbooth Soundbooth Adobe Version Cue Version Cue Adobe Technical Communication Suite Technical Communication Suite Adobe Acrobat Acrobat Adobe Captivate Captivate Adobe FrameMaker FrameMaker Adobe RoboHelp RoboHelp Current products Adobe Acrobat Acrobat family Adobe Acrobat Capture Acrobat Capture Adobe Acrobat Connect Acrobat Connect formerly Macromedia Breeze PDF Jobready Adobe Presenter Presenter Adobe Acrobat Distiller Acrobat Distiller Adobe Reader Reader Adobe Audition Audition formerly Cool Edit Pro Adobe Bridge Bridge Adobe Captivate Captivate formerly RoboDemo Adobe Central Output Server Central Output Server Adobe ColdFusion ColdFusion Adobe Content Server Content Server Adobe Contribute Contribute Adobe Digital Editions Digital Editions Digital Negative file format Digital Negative Adobe Director Director Adobe DNG Converter DNG Converter Adobe Document Server Document Server Adobe Document Policy Server Document Policy Server Adobe Dreamweaver Dreamweaver Adobe Dynamic Link Dynamic Link Adobe Engagement Platform Engagement Platform Adobe eLearning Suite eLearning Suite Adobe Acrobat Acrobat Adobe Bridge Bridge A ...   more details



  1. EHelp Corporation

    eHelp Corporation formerly Blue Sky Software was co founded by J rgen Sigurd Lien and Trond Bergquist in 1990, and headquartered in San Diego , California ref Macromedia to Acquire eHelp , October 22, 2003, available at http www.adobe.com macromedia proom pr 2003 ehelp press release.html ref . Prior to acquisition by Macromedia , eHelp Corporation was the worldwide leader in automated user assistance software for applications, intranets, and the Web ref Macromedia Flashes 65M In Front of eHelp , October 23, 2003, available at http www.aspnews.com news article.php 3097491 ref . eHelp provides the foundation to more than 250 million online Help and user assistance systems currently in use around the world. eHelp serves a diverse customer base ranging from Fortune 500 companies such as Cisco Systems, Inc., to government agencies such as the United States Coast Guard , to large educational institutions including University of California , San Diego ref cite web url http www.adobe.com macromedia proom pr 2003 ehelp press release.html title Macromedia to Acquire eHelp date 22 October 2003 publisher Macromedia accessdate 16 December 2009 ref . Products eHelp was most widely recognized for its flagship RoboHelp product, a help authoring tool . In addition, eHelp produced the Flash Video Flash based RoboDemo demonstration software. The eHelp family of products also included RoboHelp Enterprise, RoboHelp Office, RoboHelp for Adobe FrameMaker FrameMaker , RoboHelp for WinHelp , RoboHelp for Microsoft HTML Help, RoboInfo Enterprise, RoboLinker, RoboScreenCapture and RoboPresenter . Customers More than two thirds of Fortune 1000 companies used eHelp s products. eHelp s customers included Lucas Arts Entertainment Center, Microsoft , Deutsche Bank , Siemens , Nixdorf , EDS , IBM , Symantec, Arthur Andersen , Boeing , Coca Cola , Cisco Systems, Baan Company, Oracle Corporation and Walt Disney . Awards eHelp s products have won more than 60 industry awards. In 1998, eHelp won the El ...   more details




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