Hi, Andy:

I've been training technical writers on FrameMaker over the past ten years. I just wanted to respond to the popular idea of FrameMaker as having a "steep learning curve." It's true that there's a lot the product can do, and a lot to learn about using all the features necessary to do those tasks. However, if you'd use any other tool for the same work, you'd need to learn how to do the same tasks.

In my opinion, it's technical writing itself that has the "steep learning curve" regardless of the tools one uses. The reasons that some writers prefer - or are required - to use a particular tool set for their projects may be dictated only by personal preference, because of tradition, or because the project requires specific features or abilities.

Keep in mind that more and more, tools are being used in "tool chains" that not only create content, but manage it for selectively retrieving and publishing it for a range of purposes (or "repurposes.") So you may need to choose a tool because it plays well with others, not just for its own qualities.

I'm sure you'll receive many good opinions and suggestions from experienced writers in response to your question.
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Peter Gold
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At 11:39 AM -0400 5/11/06, Andy Kelsall wrote:
Hello everyone,

          I would like some advice from anyone who has worked in the
technical writing field for more than 3 years. My question is this:

         If you knew someone who was looking to enter the technical writing
field at this time, would you advise them to seek out positions where they
would be using FrameMaker, or would you tell them not to worry so much on
which application would be used, but instead focus on the position and the
work itself?

         The reason I ask is that on various listservs I subscribe to, it
seems that most people are big FM advocates and are not too fond of Word.
I've spent the last month trying to learn the basics of FM, and I can see
why people choose FM over Word when it comes to serious technical writing.
Granted, there is a steep learning curve, but it *is* a lot more versatile
than Word.
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