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November 16, 2006
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TheContentWrangler asks … If Adobe Systems were to offer a suite of products aimed squarely at technical communications professionals that included FrameMaker, Acrobat 3D, Robohelp and Captivate all in one box, what would you call it? Suggest a name and you could win a new Adobe Technical Communication t-shirt.

Entry instructions:

  1. Think of a name for the new Adobe product suite (creativity counts)
  2. Use the “Leave a comment” feature at the end of this article to record your suggested name
  3. Include your name and a valid email address

Deadline for entry:

Friday, November 17, 2006, 5PM EST. Winners will be announced via email and on this site on Monday, November 20, 2006. TheContentWrangler will select the 10 best entries and award a new Adobe Technical Communication t-shirt (size XL) to each.

Disclaimer:

This contest is for entertainment value ONLY. It is not sanctioned by Adobe.

Currently there are "18 comments" on this Article:

  1. ScottAbel says:

    Go ahead! What are you waiting for? Get creative. Suggest a name for the Adobe Technical Communication suite. You might just win a free Adobe Technical Communication t-shirt!

  2. Basav says:

    Adobe BookGenerator

  3. frameexpert says:

    Adobe TechPubs Suite

  4. ScottAbel says:

    Okay, that’s a start. But, let’s get our thinking caps on—as we mentioned in the original post, creativity counts. And, everyone knows we technical communicators are a creative bunch.

    Scott Abel

    TheContentWrangler.com

  5. Paul Lockwood says:

    Adobe TechCombo

    Paul Lockwood

  6. Paul Lockwood says:

    Adobe TechCommbine

  7. pietrob says:

    Adobe Structured Suite

  8. mcdaniel says:

    Adobe Multi-channel Publishing Suite

    Adobe Multimedia Publishing Suite

  9. mcdaniel says:

    Adobe Communication Suite

  10. mcdaniel says:

    Adobe ContentControl Suite

  11. Charles says:

    Macrobe “Alive and Well”

  12. Adobe Articulate.

    Adobe Letterpress (or Adobe Letterpress Suite).

    Adobe Galleyworks.

  13. Glenn Emerson says:

    To borrow from Maxwell Smart: “Missed by that much.”

    Meatloaf sang 3 out of 4 aint bad, but in this case swapping Robosmell for Webworks is a loser. If I want to be old fashioned and create two content databases, I can create much better help with DreamWeaver or, my old favorite, Homesite than I can with RoboHelp.

    Even RJ Jacquez said the best tool for single sourcing from Frame was Webworks.

  14. aman talwar says:

    Now this is quite interesting..Let me think… Hmmmm.. How about ADOBE MARC or ADOBE INDITE or say ADOBE HELP Suite

  15. ScottAbel says:

    These are some great suggestions. Keep it up. Contest ends tonight at 5pm EST.

    Scott Abel

    TheContentWrangler.com

  16. Will4tech says:

    Adobe TechSuite

  17. RaB says:

    I’m probably too late but what the heck … TechAuthor or TechControlCentral.

  18. Sunegurl says:

    my after-the-fact suggestion would be: Adobe FACR (pronounced fay-zer – yeah the star trek device), following the trend for truncated product names (Framemaker, Acrobat, Captivate, Robohelp).

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