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11/13/06

Permalink 09:13:40 am, Categories: User Assistance, Help Authoring Tools, 183 words   English (US)

The Content Wrangler interviews RJ Jacquez

Last Wednesday (8 November 2006), Scott Abel (The Content Wrangler) posted an interview with RJ Jacquez, Adobe Product Evangelist. (Hat tip: Sean Brierly)

It's a fairly long interview that covers RoboHelp and FrameMaker, and includes sprinklings of information about Adobe Connect (formerly Adobe Breeze), DITA, and Acrobat 3D. Jacquez talks about an upgrade to Frame, saying "Our current assumption is that the next major release of FrameMaker will be in the first half of 2007, although Adobe has made no formal announcements at this point."

I found the talk about WYSIWYG interesting, as my feeling is that editors are now WYSIOP, not WYSIWYG (especially when creating online content, and even more so when we're talking about XML).

Also interesting was Jacquez's answer to a question on Quadralay's WebWorks Publisher. When asked if WWP will continue to be included with Frame, he said, "WebWorks Publisher Standard Edition ships today in FrameMaker 7.2, and it will continue to do so throughout the life of that version." Anyone else reading between the lines? ;-)

Meanwhile, the RoboHelp beta is underway. It will be interesting to see the reactions to the improvements.

Comments:

Comment from: seanb_us [Member]
Anyone else reading between the lines?


Bah. FM's HTML export is dead. Has been dead. No development since, what, FM 5.5?

WWP SE is an HTML export filter, nothing more. It will continue unless Adobe spins it's own HTML export, but IMHO RoboHell will not have any influence on that.

More interesting was the complete absence of even innuendo that RoboHelp and FrameMaker would ever be integrated in some way. And, I have to say, some of the language caused me to giggle, "ecosystem"? Maybe I'm just not serious enough.

The proof is in the pudding. I don't expect any integration but let's see what the separate products bring to the table; will it be more than just a bug fix?

Anyone else?
Permalink 11/13/06 @ 09:22
Comment from: seanb_us [Member]
Was curious about how much play wikis get.

Hmmmmm.
Permalink 11/21/06 @ 09:04

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