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“As a user I can open a project folder as if it were a document.” (1/27)

“As a user I can open a project folder as if it were a document” is the first of 27 requirements that we’ve studied as part of our benchmark on XML editors. Structured writing without XML knowledge We think this requirement is important because it aligns with the conceptual model most users have of a […]

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Benchmark study on XML editors

In our quest to make FontoXML the most user-friendly web-based XML editor available, we are conducting a benchmark study on (XML) editors*. Our study includes XML editors, DITA editors as well as more conventional editors such as Word and Google Docs. The latter two are included because they set the standard of what typical non-technical

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Closing the Loop: Bringing more “web” into authoring

Jan Benedictus and Wim Hooghwinkel (iDTP) will talk about ‘bringing more web into authoring’ at Content Management Strategies / DITA North America 2014 in Seattle, April 28–30. Presentation abstract Web-based working (including mobile) is increasingly gaining ground, with web apps and cloud services such as Office 365 and Google Drive leading the way. Also authoring

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