D3 from Microsystems has flown under the radar for years. I mentioned it in a Technolawyer review of document assembly products several years ago. It was a powerful “clause-based” system that enabled and integrated well with advanced Microsoft products, included Exchange Server and SQL Server. It was sold by Microsystems out of Chicago and was popular with large firms looking to extend the power of macro-suite products without leaving the Microsoft environment. The product was in fact embedded in a task panel in Microsoft Word. Well, as you can see in the release below, copied from the Microsystems web-site, a recent change in MS Word has rendered the product inoperable, and Microsystems is withdrawing D3 from the market. The reason, custom XML tags that a recent Microsoft product change (required by an anti-trust settlement with the European Union regulators) removed from the product, on which D3 depends. This is not the first time that changed by a word-processing vendor caused document assembly products to “die”. WordPerfect was notorious in earlier versions from regularly updating its macro language, rending macro-based suites based on one version inoperable on upgrade.
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Demise of D3 - Custom Tags vs. Markup Language
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