Adobe® FrameMaker® Server 8 software extends the power of Adobe FrameMaker 8 software in an automated, server-based environment. It includes essential new features that facilitate high-volume publishing for global audiences, including catalog, database, and directory publishing, as well as the production of personalized technical documents and custom eBooks.
"At last, an XML editor with 100 percent DITA support out of the box that's easily customizable and is also a complete publishing solution. Any other major DITA editor requires a costly additional print server purchase."
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FrameMaker Server 8 is a powerful tool for technical communicators that combines word processing and XML-based structured authoring with template-based publishing.
Quickly automate document assembly as well as formatting via templates, and compose custom documents dynamically. Use the FrameMaker Developer Kit (FDK) with FrameMaker Server 8 and the software's built-in import filters and XML support with a variety of data sources, including databases, application servers, and web services.
Work with XML, SGML, Maker Interchange Format (MIF), native FrameMaker, JPEG, GIF, PDF, CGM, and SWF files and more.
Map XML and SGML elements to document elements such as tables, cross-references, index markers, and footnotes. Use a context-sensitive styling language for sophisticated formatting.
Generate tables of contents, cross-references, and indexes with hyperlinks; automatically create Adobe PDF bookmarks; and embed 3D views and rich content in PDF versions of your documentation.
FrameMaker Server 8 and the desktop version, FrameMaker 8, share the same application programming interface (API) as well as the FDK, making it easy for programmers to transfer their skills from one environment to the other.