Which FMaker version?

Matt Sullivan matt at grafixtraining.com
Sat Aug 13 10:37:45 PDT 2011


Yes, the TCS is the most cost effective way to go, and the maintenance plan is now referred to as the Improved Upgrade Plan. It is the same cost, but now includes Bronze Level tech support as well. The upgrade plan will save you roughly half on your future upgrades. As an example, I just got my download for TCS 3.5, which includes Captivate 5.5.

-Matt

Matt Sullivan
Director of Training
roundpeg, inc.
matt at roundpeg.com
714 960-6840

On Aug 13, 2011, at 8:50 AM, Stuart Rogers <srogers at phoenix-geophysics.com> wrote:

> On 11/08/2011 10:04 PM, visualbistro at comcast.net wrote:
>> My manager has finally gotten frustrated enough with Word to check into
>> buying FrameMaker.
> 
> What took so long?  ;-)
> 
> She asked me what version would be best for us, and
>> I'm not sure what to tell her. I have used FM 5 and FM 7 a lot, FM 8 a
>> bit, and have no experience with FM 10. At this point we are building
>> basic documents, but we would like to have better control over the
>> formatting, and be able to use conditional text. I don't foresee us
>> using the structured version, or any of the "fancy" additions to the
>> later versions. But I don't want to saddle us with a dinosaur, either.
>> 
>> What are the general thoughts from this "community?" What are the PROs
>> and CONs? What should I recommend? We are a small startup business
>> (check out www.agilyx.com <http://www.agilyx.com>), and have to keep an
>> eye on the budget, but we want to create professional results in
>> everything we do.
>> 
>> We are using Windows 7 and Office 2010, on a variety of Dell laptops.
>> 
> 
> I'd recommend the latest version, as anything else is already 'a dinosaur' in relation to the latest operating systems, drivers, etc.
> 
> So definitely FM10, but you should also look into TCS 3.0.  In that single bundle you get FM, Robohelp, Captivate, Photoshop, Bridge, Acrobat, LiveCycle (maybe; I got it in TCS 2, but is not mentioned in TCS 3 blurbs) for much less than the cost of the individual programs. You will need not just FM but Acrobat and a graphics editor like Photoshop at a minimum anyway; if you will be doing online Help or animated demos, then RoboHelp and Captivate are proven tools for those purposes.
> 
> If Adobe offers a maintenance plan that includes product updates, it would be worth investigating that, too.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Stuart Rogers
> Technical Communicator
> Phoenix Geophysics Ltd.
> Toronto
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