- 5 Reasons to Migrate from Word to FrameMaker
- Aldous Sess 1) Benefits of Easy XML Authoring: Migrate from old unstructured doc workflow to XML
- Bernard Sess 3: Plan, Write, Publish. Using FrameMaker XML Author
- Aldous Sess 2) FrameMaker and XML authoring: "Myths vs. Reality"
- RoboHelp HTML and the Inline Frame (IFRAME)
- Aldous Sess 3) FrameMaker 12 in total, including but not limited to the gleaming new bells and whistles
- Bernard Sess 4: Back to basics. Tips and trips for unstructured FrameMaker
- FrameMaker Automation Ideas with Example ExtendScripts
- Just4You: Sess 1) Save Money & Time with FrameMaker vs Word
- Just4You: Sess 2) Why upgrade from FrameMaker v7.x, v8.x to FrameMaker 12?
- Just4You: Sess 3) Why upgrade from FrameMaker v9, v10 or v11 to FrameMaker 12?
- Just4You: Sess 4) XML Authoring Improvements in FrameMaker 12
- Just4You: Sess 5) Consider upgrading to RoboHelp 11
- Benefits of "Easy" XML Authoring
- Myths vs. Reality about XML Authoring and FrameMaker
- Reviewing FrameMaker in "Total"; not just the new stuff
- 5x More Reasons to switch from Word to FrameMaker
- FrameMaker XML Author: Plan, Write and Publish
- How to Leverage Inline Frames in RoboHelp
- Examples of FrameMaker Automations with Several Practical ExtendScripts
- Beyond PDF - Move to Smaller Screens with Adobe FrameMaker 12 by Maxwell Hoffmann
- "Reducing Translation and Publishing Costs" by Maxwell Hoffmann
- "The Hitchhikers Guide to XML Authoring" by Chris Despopoulos
- "FrameMaker 12 vs. Word 2012 - For Technical Documentation" by Maxwell Hoffmann
- "FrameMaker 12 vs. InDesign CS6 - For Technical Documentation" by Maxwell Hoffmann
- "Database Publishing with Adobe FrameMaker" by Tammy Halter
- "Ten Reasons to Structure Your Content" by Scott P. Abel and Emma C. Hamer
- "The Changing Nature of Content" by Ellis Pratt
- "Towards an Agile Authoring Methodology" by Ellis Pratt
- "Changing Paradigms in Technology and Communication" by Ray Gallon and Neus Lorenzo
- "Crossing Boundaries: Implications for the Content Industries" by Ray Gallon and Neus Lorenzo
- "Separation of Content and Form" by Tony Self