Question
FrameMaker vs RoboHelp
Hello,
I've been asked to look into the possibility of switching our help system software from RoboHelp to FrameMaker, primarily due to the fact that the primary business unit in the company uses FM, and this would facilitate the need for them to integrate elements of our help file into theirs as needed (i.e. coordinating separate help systems for currently separate product lines resulting from a merger).
Currently we use RH 5, although the original/current plan is to upgrade to RH 7 around February.
Because our documentation is almost solely help files (with almost no printed documentation), FM's word processing capabilities do not seem especially relevant, so I'm left wondering what general advantage/disadvantages FM has in comparison to RH as a help authoring tool:
1. What advantages does FM have over RH? (from my research so far, support for DITA seems to be one example of an advantage)
2. What disadvantages does FM have in relation to RH? What would we be specifically losing out on?
3. What, if any, integration capabilities does FM have with RH that would be relevant for us? (again, given that we do not work with larger documentation such as manuals).
Although I believe the current thinking is to either stay with RH or switch to FM, using both (with or without the full Technical Communication Suite) may also be an option if there's enough benefit to using both.
Thanks in advance for any information regarding this issue!
I've been asked to look into the possibility of switching our help system software from RoboHelp to FrameMaker, primarily due to the fact that the primary business unit in the company uses FM, and this would facilitate the need for them to integrate elements of our help file into theirs as needed (i.e. coordinating separate help systems for currently separate product lines resulting from a merger).
Currently we use RH 5, although the original/current plan is to upgrade to RH 7 around February.
Because our documentation is almost solely help files (with almost no printed documentation), FM's word processing capabilities do not seem especially relevant, so I'm left wondering what general advantage/disadvantages FM has in comparison to RH as a help authoring tool:
1. What advantages does FM have over RH? (from my research so far, support for DITA seems to be one example of an advantage)
2. What disadvantages does FM have in relation to RH? What would we be specifically losing out on?
3. What, if any, integration capabilities does FM have with RH that would be relevant for us? (again, given that we do not work with larger documentation such as manuals).
Although I believe the current thinking is to either stay with RH or switch to FM, using both (with or without the full Technical Communication Suite) may also be an option if there's enough benefit to using both.
Thanks in advance for any information regarding this issue!
