Hi Diane,

It depends on how much time you are willing to invest and what kind of projects you are going to practice with. I would say that you can get up to speed with it in a couple of months if you faithfully work with it an hour a day. I may be way off on my estimate, but if it makes you feel any better, I am still learning after more than 8 years of working with it.

At the risk of sounding self-serving, some of my clients have learned by buying a few scripts first and then learning from them, especially if they are well-commented. One thing I can say without hesitation: whether you buy scripts or write your own (or a combination of both), FrameScript will pay for itself very quickly. Well-planned automation is a benefit to any workflow.

When you buy FrameScript, make sure you work through the free tutorials on my web site. You should also join the FrameScript group at http://groups.yahoo.com.

Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com



Hi all,

I'm considering asking my manager to buy FrameScript for me and I have to
justify it of course.  Does anyone have any data on how long it takes to
become reasonably proficient using it. I have 4 years of sw dev experience
and 15 years of FM experience.

Thanks,

Diane



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