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Thursday, October 6, 2005
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Cool. Adobe uses DITA on FrameMaker to produce their own documentation. Welcome to the 21st Century:
Case Study: Adobe Uses DITA. It's not often you see a software company practice what they preach (structure content; write it once, use it often). Just look at how many content management software company websites contain out-of-date content. Metadata anyone?
Adobe Systems is, however, practicing what they preach. They recently used their own software (Adobe FrameMaker) and the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) to create and deliver product documentation for its Adobe Creative Suite 2. In this... [The Content Wrangler]
9:47:31 PM
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