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What (who) is Frame Technology Corporation - definition

DOCUMENT PROCESSOR FOR THE PRODUCTION AND MANIPULATION OF LARGE STRUCTURED DOCUMENTS
Charles Corfield; Framemaker; Adobe Framemaker; Frame Technology Corporation; Maker Interchange Format; Nick Corfield; Frame Technology Corp.; Frame maker; FrameMaker; Element Definition Document; FrameMaker Development Environment; Corfield, Charles

Frame Technology Corporation         
<company> The company which developed FrameMaker, taken over by Adobe Systems, Inc. in late 1995/early 1996. (1995-01-30)
FrameMaker         
<text> A commercial document preparation program produced by Frame Technology Corporation who were taken over by {Adobe Systems, Inc.} in 1995/6. FrameMaker is available for a wide variety of workstations and is designed for technical and scientific documents. It uses a powerful system of templates and paragraph styles to control WYSIWYG formatting. It supports graphics, tables, and contents pages among other things. Version: FrameMaker 6, due April 2000. See also Maker Interchange Format. (2000-04-04)
Maker Interchange Format         
(MIF) A language used to describe a FrameMaker document in a text file. MIF is used to exchange information between FrameMaker and other applications. ["Using FrameMaker 4," Windows and Macintosh Version, c. 1986-1993 Frame Technology Corporation]. (1995-01-30)

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Adobe FrameMaker

Adobe FrameMaker is a document processor designed for writing and editing large or complex documents, including structured documents. It was originally developed by Frame Technology Corporation, which was bought by Adobe.