Years ago I drafted several heavily-formatted and cross-referenced technical books in FrameMaker 6 on a Mac running OS 9. Then Adobe discontinued the Mac version of FrameMaker.
Now I’m about to resurrect and publish the old books and write some new ones (drafting them in Scrivener, of course; Scrivener rocks!!). While I have an old Mac that will run FrameMaker, Classic doesn’t support my modern productivity tools such as Typinator and Dragon Dictate. Which means my FrameMaker workflow is… problematic. And a lot slower than what I’m used to.
So I’m looking for Macintosh word processing/page layout software to replace FrameMaker – software that is suitable for a power user and has these features:
- Runs locally, not in the cloud. I do a ton of work offline.
- Good work flow, a la Scrivener or FrameMaker. (Both allow grouping multiple documents to work on as a unit.)
- Reasonably WYSIWYG. Scrivener is not-quite-WYSIWYG in ways that enhance workflow. Whereas typing markup tags for basic formatting would destroy my workflow. (I am willing to deal with tags if I must to get specialty features such as indexing. Not otherwise, though.)
- Stable and reliable; does not lose content or corrupt files.
- Character and paragraph styles that auto-update when the style definition gets changed. (I prefer cascading styles; I can work around not. CSS styles under the hood would work; typing tags or HTML would not.)
- Can import/export styles, so I can use one document as a master styles template for multiple documents.
- Cross-references that are links with auto-generated page numbers that can auto-update when pagination changes. (FrameMaker does this with tags.)
- Can cross-reference between documents as well as within them, and auto-update cross-reference page numbers. (For instance, when Volume A includes cross-references to volume B, and I add content to Volume B that changes the pagination, I can get the program to auto-update the page numbers shown in Volume A.)
- Decent table handling, including multi-page tables.
- Decent handling of captioned pictures.
- Sophisticated Search and Replace. Search can find text strings, paragraph styles and formats, character styles and formats, tags, tag content, etc… (Ideally, it also does grep.)
- Auto-numbered footnotes.
- Can handle long, complex documents (200,000+ word books, multi-volume sets).
- Automatically generates and updates tables of contents. (FrameMaker does this based on paragraph styles.)
- Automatically generates and updates indexes. (FrameMaker does this using tags.)
- Automatically generates and updates user-defined lists based on tags (so I can tag all occurrences of X, then generate a list with page numbers).
- Cross-reference, index, and table of contents page numbers are hyperlinks to make navigating within and between documents easy.
- Hyperlinks work when documents get exported to PDF (table of contents, cross-references, index entries).
- Exports/imports well to RTF and Microsoft Word. (I don’t use Word, but some colleagues and publishers use or require it.)
Optional features (FrameMaker or Scrivener have most of these, and I really like them):
- Tracks changes, does document compare, or both
- Sequential paragraph numbering works for non-contiguous paragraphs. (For instance, I can set up a numbered paragraph styles for report titles, and they will auto-number sequentially.)
- Conditional text: within a document, I can specify text that will only show in version A, but not in version B, then specify a version before I print.
- Footnote numbers are hyperlinks (to facilitate jumping between text and note).
- Can do endnotes.
- Has a Windows version so I can exchange documents with colleagues.
- PDF exporting can auto-generate a document structure based on paragraph styles.
- Can export to HTML with CSS
- Will run on Mac OS 10.6.8 Snow Leopard, as well as the two newest versions of Mac OS.
I also want:
- Software made by a reliable company that has been in business for at least 3 years.
- Bugs get fixed promptly.
- Decent to great user support. (Scrivener is tops!)
- Updates at reasonable intervals. I strongly prefer frequent, small updates that fix bug to occasional big updates, which generally fix a few bugs, and introduce some more that then take months/years to get fixed.
I do NOT want software that uses Mac OS X’s lame built-in “styles.” I need real paragraph and character styles that update when I change the style definition.
I do NOT want to use Microsoft Word. (Terrible work flow; buggy styles.)
I strongly prefer to NOT run FrameMaker (or anything else) in a virtual Windows machine. (Running Mac-only lets me stick with one interface I understand, and use my suite of Mac productivity tools, and avoid most virus and maintenance issues.)
I am happy to compose in Scrivener, which I love, then export to another program for final layout and printing. However, since I will need to maintain and update those formatted documents, the workflow in the layout software needs to be good enough that once I import content, I can maintain it there.
What do you professional technical writers and power users recommend?
Thanks in advance for your advice!
Joy