I've worked for a number of publishers, such as O'Reilly, QUE, Dummies, as both an author and editor.
Don't use Framemaker, InDesign, Pagemaker, LaTex, or any esoteric format UNLESS THE PUBLISHER TELLS YOU.
Every place I worked for/at took WORD (MAC or Windows). They also gave you a DOT (template) to use.
As for other tools, I like Zotero instead of EndNote.
Bottom line is your publisher will TELL you what to use. If you don't have a publisher yet, Word is your best choice to start with. O'Reilly has a good DOT available to use if you don't want to roll your own.
Oh--and no matter what people tell you, OO is not Word to the publishers.
I've seen this news and reaction on many different sites, and I can't even count on one human hand the number of snotty or snarky responses. She was loved and admired by many, many different people, from all walks of life.
I had a general slowdown for the first few hours, but then theings went pretty much back to normal. Oh. And that damned Windows Messenger came back. I did notice something new (and odd). If you open up a folder after installing SP2, there's a new command on the Help menu, "Is this copy of Windows legal?" that takes you to a MSFT website that runs you through a Q&A to determine if your copy of Windows is "legal".
Most insurance doesn't pay for hearing aids. Those that do only pay a small portion of the total cost.
It was written for technical writers and editors, not for developers.
I've worked for a number of publishers, such as O'Reilly, QUE, Dummies, as both an author and editor.
Don't use Framemaker, InDesign, Pagemaker, LaTex, or any esoteric format UNLESS THE PUBLISHER TELLS YOU.
Every place I worked for/at took WORD (MAC or Windows). They also gave you a DOT (template) to use.
As for other tools, I like Zotero instead of EndNote.
Bottom line is your publisher will TELL you what to use. If you don't have a publisher yet, Word is your best choice to start with. O'Reilly has a good DOT available to use if you don't want to roll your own.
Oh--and no matter what people tell you, OO is not Word to the publishers.
I've seen this news and reaction on many different sites, and I can't even count on one human hand the number of snotty or snarky responses. She was loved and admired by many, many different people, from all walks of life.
Not licensed in Vermont, after a search of the Sec. of State's databases.
I'm unable to find a trade or consumer review that calls Zune's brown color "Soviet Brown". Do you have any references for this?
Huh....I never noticed it before, pre-SP2.
I had a general slowdown for the first few hours, but then theings went pretty much back to normal. Oh. And that damned Windows Messenger came back. I did notice something new (and odd).
If you open up a folder after installing SP2, there's a new command on the Help menu, "Is this copy of Windows legal?" that takes you to a MSFT website that runs you through a Q&A to determine if your copy of Windows is "legal".
You're not a professional; you're a commodity. You're work output can be outsourced, offshored, rightsized, downsized.....
The "Go-Go" days of the '80s and '90s are mostly over.