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Subject:RE: Need Help selecting Help Tool From:Lief Erickson <lerickson -at- mqsoftware -dot- com> To:"'Kathi Knill'" <kathi -at- inline-software -dot- com>, TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 30 Mar 2000 09:53:33 -0600
Kathi Knill's manager is about to buy a HAT and she must be stopped
(according to Kathi).
<<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.>>
Lief Erickson responds:
Um...why are you buying now? FrameMaker 6 will be released next month and
includes WebWorks Publisher. Granted it's not the full-blown professional
edition, but...it's free (until you have to upgrade to the full edition).
ForeHelp is a completely capable product and now that ForeFront has included
MIF support, it is much better suited to work with FrameMaker.
However, I would suggest mif2go. It is created by Omni Systems
(www.omsys.com). It's only $295 and is FULLY integrated with FrameMaker. I
use it and it can create RTF, WinHelp, HTML 3.2/4.0, DHTML, JavaHelp, XML,
and more. There's also unlimited free support, which is the best I've ever
encountered.
I worked with all three, each is different and offers different pros and
cons.
-Lief Erickson
IBM Certified Specialist - MQSeries
Sr. Technical Writer
MQSoftware, Inc.
lerickson -at- mqsoftware -dot- com