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Satish, like you, I'm looking for a tutorial site. In the
meantime, I'm using this tutorial book and companion CD-ROM:
RoboHELP 7 for Dummies: A Reference for the Rest of Us!
by Jim Meade
ISBN 0-7645-0560-2
copyright 1999
www.idgbooks.com
www.dummies.com
Packaged with this book is a CD-ROM that has on it:
* a trial version of RoboHELP HTML, edition 7.0
* evaluation versions of Paint Shop Pro and Software Video
Camera
* author-created sample Help files
The tutorial is written pretty well. It covers both Classic
(WinHELP) and HTML. What's helpful is that it moves
chronologically from beginning a Help project to cleaning up
afterward. And you get launched right into the exercises
from the first chapter.
Even though the CD-ROM does not have a trial version of
RoboHELP for WinHelp (too), you can download that from
www.ehelp.com (formerly www.blue-sky.com).
In the meantime, I'm still looking for a tutorial site, too.
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Satish wrote:
< Can anyone tell where I can get an evaluation copy of
RoboHelp and any tutorial site for the same? />