This brings up and interesting question. When the subscription pushes out a new 
version, can you leave an earlier FrameMaker version on a machine and use that 
for files that you want to stay in that version?

The medical device industry can be quite hidebound about using newer versions 
of software since they validate their quality systems against a particular 
version and don't want to do all that work again. For a consultant, working 
with different clients who may have different version requirements, the ability 
to run multiple versions is imperative.

In 2015 I used Creative Cloud and the Adobe subscription let us install the new 
versions but keep the older versions of particular software active, too.

Craig

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From: Framers <framers-bounces+craigede=hotmail....@lists.frameusers.com> on 
behalf of Lin Sims <ljsims...@gmail.com>
....
As to an earlier email of yours, there is no difference between someone
upgrading from an earlier version to 2020 or someone getting a new
subscription to 2020. The subscription price is the same for everyone.
There are two annual options (no monthly option for FM!): one is to prepay
for a year (about $360), the other is to pay monthly ($29.99) for a year's
subscription (which totals about $360) with cancellation fees if you cancel
it early.


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