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Subject:Need Help selecting Help Tool From:"Kathi Knill" <kathi -at- inline-software -dot- com> To:"Tech Writers" <TECHWR-L -at- LISTS -dot- RAYCOMM -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 30 Mar 2000 10:39:15 -0600
I know that this question is old, but ...
I need supporting information for my manager who is deciding between
ForeHelp and WebWorks Publisher for creating both JavaHelp and HTML help? We
currently use Frame for documentation. I am a pro WebWorks person so I feel
like I am biased in my reasons for wanting us to use it.
My take is that most of us use either RoboHelp or WebWorks or something
else. I can't recall seeing any posts about ForeHelp. Is that because it is
unpopular? If so, why is it unpopular? If anyone is using it and also has
experience using WebWorks, I would like to hear what you think about the
differences between the two.
I need this info ASAP because she is deciding today! You can contact me
off-line if this is too old a topic to be threaded again.
Thanks.
Kathi Jan Knill
Inline-Software Corporation
kathi -at- inline-software -dot- com
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