Susan Modlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Bodvar,

Given that many FrameMaker users are in the software
industry (at least here in Northern California), the number
of unused licenses may be higher than you think. For
example, as the manager of the Pubs department at Company
A, I bought nine licenses for my group. The company was
acquired and my entire department was eventually laid off.
At Company B, I bought three FrameMaker licenses for my
group, only to have the same thing happen again. I'm now at
Company C, where I bought yet another copy. I also have the
personal copy I bought after one of the layoffs. So of the
14 licenses I've bought in the last 7 years, only two are
currently in use.



This reminds me of a case of applying scientific method results in the wrong conclusion:

Monday night - drank Scotch on the rocks until passing out.
Tuesday morning - royal hangover.
Tuesday night - drank vodka on the rocks until passing out.
Wednesday morning - royal hangover.
Wednesday night - drank gin on the rocks until passing out.
Thursday morning - royal hangover.
Thursday night - drank Irish on the rocks until passing out.
Friday morning - royal hangover.

Conclusion: the common factor is ice cubes. Leave them out of drinks to avoid morning hangovers.

Moral, perhaps? Be careful when buying lots of FrameMaker licenses.

Perhaps companies that are late FrameMaker adopters are too precarious already to benefit from it?M<G>
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Regards,

Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
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