Re: # Frame Users
Does anyone know approximately (ball park) how many Framemaker users there are in the US and perhaps world wide? In a start up where most engineers use Word, technical communicators have to present the facts to justify the expenditure for the Adobe doc production suite.
Hi Charles,
I don't know how the number of users will help make the business case (which doesn't mean that it won't -- it just means I don't know how it would!)
Off the top of my head -- One of the main benefits of Frame over Word is the ease with which you can manage long and/or multi-part documents with dynamic cross-references. Another is that styles and formats (including numbering) are stable and predictable. Also, in Frame you can work in SGML and XML, so re-using well-structured content in another media is a bit easier.
Drawbacks include the cost of the skill-set -- Frame competency costs more than MS Word competency. Also, you can't pass around a Frame document electronically for review unless all your reviewers have Frame -- you need to convert to PDF first.
There must be articles or white papers out there that run a more thorough comparison -- anyone know of any?
Cheers,
Brian
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