Adobe Tech Comm Suite Classroom in a Book or other books?
Hi everybody,
I noticed on Amazon.ca, Adobe Tech Comm Suite Classroom in a
Book is still listed as "unavailable" which at least would mean
that it is still in the works but not yet published.
Neverthless, on Amazon.com, the book seems to be no longer
listed. Does this mean the book is no longer going to be published,
or that someone at Amazon in the US delisted it until a firm
release date is supplied by Adobe Press? Enquiring minds want to
know!
Does anyone know of any other books related to
FrameMaker8/RoboHelp7 that are in the offing?
Peter
That's a good start, but the documentation that's really
missing/inadequate is how to interface FM and RH in the Tech. Comm.
Suite. What features in FM8 are supported when you transfer to RH7?
Which aren't? Even a list of best practices and the reasons behind
them would help.
What's the work flow? I'm slowly getting it, but I have a
*long* way to go and I'm beginning to be less optimistic that I can
truly single-source.
It would be much easier if I had organized and detailed
written documentation.
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Hi Everybody,
I'm at a point now where I'm looking to upgrade to RH7. I
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Lizquote:
Originally posted by:
lillibetUK
Hi Everybody,
I'm at a point now where I'm looking to upgrade to RH7. I
also need a copy of Captivate due to some deadlines that have been
set against me.
Unless you have some pre-existing experience with Captivate,
you may find it hard to get all the way up to speed on that product
quickly. You may want to look at subscribing to Lynda.com for a
month and taking their on-line course. It's Captivate 2, but I'm
still finding it useful (as a total Captivate newbie).
quote:
These are the main two products I'm looking at. What I really
want to know is who, on this forum, have upgraded to RH7 as a
separate product and who has delved in to the Tech Comms Suite? Are
there any gotchas?
I already have RH X5, which was an upgrade of an upgrade, and
Framemaker 6.0, which I haven't actually had a reason to use since
I joined the company. However, I was wondering if it's worth
upgrading to the Tech Comms Suite based on the Framemaker 6.0
product.
As with RandiWrite, I upgraded from RoboHelp X5 (alone; I
didn't have any of the other products in the suite though I have
CS3 including Acrobat Pro) to TCS. I called Adobe Support for
confirmation that I was eligible before buying the product, and
they advised that I was. I had no trouble at all installing the
suite.
quote:
What I can't find on the website is how does this upgrade
work? Would I receive a brand new version of RH7, CP3 and Acrobat3D
and an upgrade version of Framemaker 8?
Essentially you just get a full install package with the
whole TC suite on it. I opted for the download from the Adobe store
rather than the boxed version since it was slightly cheaper and I
was impatient to get it. (Also, they don't deliver to PO Boxes
which is the only way I could get delivery since I'm seldom in one
place long enough for a courier to find me.) I think that the
install procedure checks that you have the existing programs on
there, then away it goes and puts the new ones on as well. It
didn't remove X5 on my computer; I could do that myself without,
I'm pretty sure, any untoward effect on version 7; I just haven't
bothered yet.
I seem to recall that when I upgraded to PhotoShop CS3 I had
CS2 on one of my two computers but not the other. (I think it was
on my notebook but not my desktop.) I was able to install CS3 on
the desktop without having to install CS2 first; as I recall, it
asked me for some kind of identifying code first to verify that I
was already a licenced owner of CS2. (Sorry to be so vague, it was
a while ago now.) My point is that Adobe has its act together (in
my experience) at letting you do upgrades from older packages.
HOWEVER, RoboHelp X5wasn't an Adobe product at the time and doing
the upgrade without having the X5 package installed may be more
problematic. This is academic in your case since it IS installed.
quote:
The offer of all these products in one suite seems too good
to be true.
It's true; this isn't Microsoft we're talking about here.
8^>
quote:
What happens when just one product is upgraded?
You pay less, but you get less. But that's ONLY if it's ONE
product. Indeed, I found that it would have been more expensive (in
Australia at least, I don't know about the UK) for me to upgrade to
RH7 and buy Captivate than it was to upgrade to TCS. It's not dumb
marketing on Adobe's part, it's actually rather smart. By giving
you that value, it gets you to use more of their products (and lets
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consequently hooks you in for future versions. I know that RH has
imperfections, but I do love it. Same with Acrobat Pro.
quote:
What happens if I then decide that I have no use whatsoever
for Framemaker?
I don't, but I don't care. I may play with it at some point,
but the short version is that I still got the products that I DID
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on my hard disk.
quote:
Are all the products in the Tech Comms Suite full and proper
versions?
They are indeed. You can take them out in public or to a nice
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quote:
So many questions... I searched for answers but couldn't find
any other posts relating to this, so if there is a discussion going
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Can anyone help me make my mind up? Thanks!
Liz
Go for it. You'll love it. 8^>
Mal. -
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Is it possible to purchase a team subscription and add my email address to the team? I have to give explicit instructions to our admin.
ThanksCloud Plans https://creative.adobe.com/plans
-and subscription terms http://www.adobe.com/misc/subscription_terms.html
or
Adobe contact information - http://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html may help
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Hi,
I am now the proud owner of the Tech Comms Suite upgrade
version 1.3. Reading the yellow slip of paper accompanying the box,
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install TCS. However, now it seems I don't have to. Is it just a
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Adobe Tech Comm Content Strategy and Tools Survey & more prizes!
We are pleased to announce the launch of “Adobe Tech Comm Content Strategy and Tools Survey!” The purpose of this survey is to understand how you create content, collaborate with peers, and distribute the content to end users. We want to understand what tools you use, how you use them and how they can be improved for your needs.
Please spare 20 minutes of your precious time to fill out the survey and stand a chance to win one of the 15 exciting prizes (TCS4 licenses, Samsung LED TV, iPad Mini, and more..)!
Survey Link: http://survey.douwriteright.com/
It does not matter if you use Adobe products or not. As long as you are a Tech Comm professional, we want to hear your opinion. Also, after the survey is over, we will be sharing some of the key insights from the survey on our Tech Comm blog, for everyone to access. So, please take the survey, influence the direction of Adobe Tech Comm products and win some cool prizes.
We are definitely listening!!
Few additional points
• The survey has 40 questions and should take approximately 20 minutes of your time
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thanks,
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FM runs only on MS Windows today. MS has made a possibly fatal mess of Windows (and the x86 PC market) with Window 8. The nearly $1B write-off for Surface slabs, and the sad story on the Surface app catalog, strongly suggests that Windows has zero future on ARM.
For customers who insist on running an app locally, FM/TCS needs another place to run. The obvious candidates are MacOS, where FM used to run, and Linux, where FM briefly ran. Unix, where FM sort of still runs (FM8 is still available for Solaris) is probably out of the picture.
Mac might be the leading choice, as CS runs native there today.
A return to Linux probably would imply that whatever is ported also runs on Android. Adobe has their toes in that water, with Photoshop Express, but I'm not sure that Android is fully featured enough to be used as a desktop content creation platform.
But the real question is: what do the paying customers want?
The survey asked one incomplete question on that.
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