If my employer wants me to be able to write at home, they've paid for
the upgrade.

Also, although I haven't poured over the license agreement lately, I
think that FM, like most Adobe products, can legally be installed on
two machines provided they aren't operating at the same time.

And if I remember correctly, both the 7.0-7.1 and 7.2 upgrades were
$199. If you're an independant contractor... it's a cost of doing
business.

Art

On 8/16/06, John Posada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Upgrades are usualy around $249, not $600-700.

What have I done? paid the $249.

--- "Poshedly, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> While we're on FrameMaker, I'd like to know of any legal, alternate
> methods to upgrade my own FrameMaker 7.0 package when the time
> comes.
>
> It's just fine for now, but there will be a time when it must be
> upgraded and, as an independent contractor, I just don't have $600
> or
> $700 to throw around for an upgrade.


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