Hi Diane,
Adobe should know how many licenses they have _sold_. How many are
_using_ FM is a different matter. I guess they are somewhat fewer. I
base that assumption on the fact that you can get used FM second hand
(including all paperwork). This leads me to assume that a (small?)
number of licen
At the 1999 FrameUsers Conference in Minneapolis, somebody posed this
question to Adobe co-founder and then-CEO John Warnock in a public Q/A
session. He responded that FrameMaker had "about a half-million"
installed seats worldwide.
This information is a bit old, but it is the only public discl
FrameMaker licenses on UNIX can be "shared" or "personal."
Users can check out a shared license when they need it, then
check it back in when they're done. Depending on demand, the
number of users of a single shared license can vary, so it's
difficult to be precise.
Personal licenses are assig
My guess is that there are some exceptions to this.
People who routinely try out software are good at
reading online help and figuring out software even
more complex (gasp!) than FrameMaker. This is not an
endorsement of piracy, but were I Adobe, I might
encourage this behavior, because people who
Greetings,
I am trying to help a colleague migrate her old WWP6 Pro projects to WWP
2003 Pro, so she can use FM 7 and structured files.
When she did the migrate the project, NONE of her 'macros' came across . is
there any way to get the project upgraded to WWP 2003, other than copy&paste
all
Does anyone know a reliable source for metrics on productivity gains
from structured authoring with FrameMaker?
I need some numbers to use to convince my boss that it is the way to go.
I am thinking of something along the lines of output pages per writer.
I appreciate any help.
John Sgammato
Prin
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 acqu
Susan Modlin 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 f
--- John Sgammato wrote:
> I am thinking of something along the lines of output
> pages per writer. I appreciate any help.
===
Using an ROI estimate to justify changing over to a
structured approach is definitely the right way to go.
But coming up with a number is c
Hello Framers,
Our initial plan was to convert our legal publications from Interleaf
to Frame. We met with a company that suggested that we go the PDF to XML
route instead, using Arbortext Editor from PTC. We're curious to see
what you Framers think of this idea. Also, does anyone have experience
Hi Diane,
Adobe should know how many licenses they have _sold_. How many are
_using_ FM is a different matter. I guess they are somewhat fewer. I
base that assumption on the fact that you can get used FM second hand
(including all paperwork). This leads me to assume that a (small?)
number of lice
At the 1999 FrameUsers Conference in Minneapolis, somebody posed this
question to Adobe co-founder and then-CEO John Warnock in a public Q/A
session. He responded that FrameMaker had "about a half-million"
installed seats worldwide.
This information is a bit old, but it is the only public disc
FrameMaker licenses on UNIX can be "shared" or "personal."
Users can check out a shared license when they need it, then
check it back in when they're done. Depending on demand, the
number of users of a single shared license can vary, so it's
difficult to be precise.
Personal licenses are assi
My guess is that there are some exceptions to this.
People who routinely try out software are good at
reading online help and figuring out software even
more complex (gasp!) than FrameMaker. This is not an
endorsement of piracy, but were I Adobe, I might
encourage this behavior, because people who
Greetings,
I am trying to help a colleague migrate her old WWP6 Pro projects to WWP
2003 Pro, so she can use FM 7 and structured files.
When she did the migrate the project, NONE of her 'macros' came across . is
there any way to get the project upgraded to WWP 2003, other than copy&paste
al
Does anyone know a reliable source for metrics on productivity gains
from structured authoring with FrameMaker?
I need some numbers to use to convince my boss that it is the way to go.
I am thinking of something along the lines of output pages per writer.
I appreciate any help.
John Sgammato
Prin
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 acqu
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 lic
--- John Sgammato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am thinking of something along the lines of output
> pages per writer. I appreciate any help.
===
Using an ROI estimate to justify changing over to a
structured approach is definitely the right way to go.
But coming up
Hello Framers,
Our initial plan was to convert our legal publications from Interleaf
to Frame. We met with a company that suggested that we go the PDF to XML
route instead, using Arbortext Editor from PTC. We're curious to see
what you Framers think of this idea. Also, does anyone have experience
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