Fonto Content Quality

Fonto 8.7: Ready, steady, go!

We are ending this year on a stable footing! We’ve spent a good amount of time making bug fixes, improving the code and doing preparatory work for upcoming releases. While this means that this time we have shorter release highlights and less flashy videos, we have certainly not been idle. Great things are coming up

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Fonto 8.2 is out right now

As the days once again grow shorter and darker, it is time for another release of Fonto. For this release, we maintained the focus on making improvements instead of adding new features. This doesn’t mean there aren’t any new things to find, you will notice some of the outline is now sticky when scrolling, and

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Acrolinx and Fonto: The way to power efficient, accurate, and collaborative content creation

When organizations create business content, they need the input and participation of many stakeholders across the organization. That’s particularly true when it comes to creating technical documentation, content that contains detailed product information, or that requires deep subject matter expertise. And while having the right people involved in the process is crucial, the reality is

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Release 7.16: Hip to be square

Forget everything you know about table selections in Fonto. This release introduces a sparkling new way of making cell selections. And while at it, we’ve also made various improvements to the focus and selection behavior as a whole in Fonto.  Although we’ve been dedicating the majority of our time to prepare for the upcoming releases,

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Robots will share the writing credits with humans

In ‘The Future of Documents’ report, Forrester predicts that by 2027, “robots share the writing credits with humans.” This sounds very futuristic, although it’s already part of the game nowadays. Think of autocorrect, type-ahead suggestions or even grammar checks. All these features are artificial intelligence tools that help authors produce better content. And even more

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