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<title>Comment by RJ Jacquez on Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - &lt;i&gt;Adobe FrameMaker 8&lt;/i&gt; From Adobe Systems</title>
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<description>Hi Michael,

My name is RJ Jacquez, and I&#039;m the Product Evangelist for the Technical Communication Suite at Adobe and I can tell you that we have been very successful with the Tech Comm Suite since the launch and all of our customers are very happy with it, so I would love to talk to you about the problem you mentioned, so please feel free to email me using the first letter of my first name, followed by my last name at adobe dot com.

Sincerely,

RJ Jacquez
Adobe Systems</description>
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<title>Comment by T. Michael Testi on Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - &lt;i&gt;Adobe FrameMaker 8&lt;/i&gt; From Adobe Systems</title>
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<description>Michael,
 Thanks for the comments. 

&lt;i&gt;I have purchased it and by the sound of it, it should have performed the funcionality that I need, but technically, my computer crashed when I captured etc.&lt;/i&gt;

While I am not really sure what this means, did you contact Adobe with the problem? Were they not able to help? 

The only crash problem I have heard of with FrameMaker has been with a font cache when having a large amount of fonts on your system. Clearing the font cache  clears up the problem.

You should contact Adobe.

T.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 8 Apr 2008 09:59:10 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Michael O&#039;Donnell on Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - &lt;i&gt;Adobe FrameMaker 8&lt;/i&gt; From Adobe Systems</title>
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<description>Dear reader,

while there is a reason why Adobe would put this bundle on the market, ie. there is a demand for it, I can only say that this bundle isn&#039;t worth what it is promising. 
I have purchased it and by the sound of it, it should have performed the funcionality that I need, but technically, my computer crashed when I captured etc.
By now, I am using different tools which are doing the job they promise!

Yours,
Michael</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 8 Apr 2008 03:53:58 EDT</pubDate>
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