Adobe Relaunches Framemaker to try for leadership on the Document Side of XML

The Mercury News had a front of the business page article on Adobe’s re-launch of Framemaker. The gist of the article is that while Microsoft and Open Source have taken the lead on XML for data (XML-RPC, .NET, RSS, etc.) Adobe could take the lead in tools for editing large XML documents. But the article doesn’t mention Adobe’s competitors in that market: SoftQuad and ArborText, who have not let their products age.

Nor does the article mention that Frame will not be OS X native. I saw that over on MacNN. What is it with Adobe and OS X?

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