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Subject:Online Help for Mac applications From:Amit Chandra <achandra -at- quark -dot- co -dot- in> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 18 Feb 2003 14:19:48 +0530
Hi All,
I have some queries regarding the development of online help for Mac
applications.
1. I would like to know the options for developing online help for Mac (to
be precise OS X) apart from pure HTML/Webhelp. I have seen Mac software
that display online help as "Help Center". How to develop such an online
help ?
2. I have created a Webhelp using RH Office 9.2 (on Windows) that runs
smoothly on PC (Win 2k) but on Mac (OS X) displays error "File not found"
(for some HTML pages). I am using the same set of HTML pages and directories
on both platforms. Any ideas what could be the reasons for that?
3. Are there any s/w for developing Online Help using a Mac ?
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