Help Name The Adobe Technical Communication Suite
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:
- Think of a name for the new Adobe product suite (creativity counts)
- Use the “Leave a comment” feature at the end of this article to record your suggested name
- 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.
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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!
Adobe BookGenerator
Adobe TechPubs Suite
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
Adobe TechCombo
Paul Lockwood
Adobe TechCommbine
Adobe Structured Suite
Adobe Multi-channel Publishing Suite
Adobe Multimedia Publishing Suite
Adobe Communication Suite
Adobe ContentControl Suite
Macrobe “Alive and Well”
Adobe Articulate.
Adobe Letterpress (or Adobe Letterpress Suite).
Adobe Galleyworks.
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.
Now this is quite interesting..Let me think… Hmmmm.. How about ADOBE MARC or ADOBE INDITE or say ADOBE HELP Suite
These are some great suggestions. Keep it up. Contest ends tonight at 5pm EST.
Scott Abel
TheContentWrangler.com
Adobe TechSuite
I’m probably too late but what the heck … TechAuthor or TechControlCentral.
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).