Potentially. I always advocate backing up your current docs and installing on one machine first to see how things go before rolling it out to your team, whether you're beta testing or not. You also have to account for anything else in your tool box and workflow to ensure that upgrading FM will not disrupt workflow or require additional software upgrades.
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Austin Meredith <kouroo at kouroo.info> wrote: > We're definitely not betatesters or early adopters -- there is far too much > daily work that needs to be accomplished here, using the FrameMaker software > tool, to take risks with new and unproven versions. Except of course for the > sudden and too-frequent crashes, there's not anything in particular we need > to do with FrameMaker that Version 9 seems incapable of. > > ?Here's our question: now that Adobe has issued its first patch for > FrameMaker 10 and now that we are familiar with Acrobat X, do you imagine > that it would be unproblematic for us to upgrade from FM9 to FM10 > (unstructured, for a 64-bit environment)? And, might this hopefully lessen > the number of sudden crashes we experience per workday? -- Bill Swallow Twitter: @techcommdood Blog: http://techcommdood.com LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/techcommdood
