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Just about every HAT out there produces some form of web-based help
these days. What are your authoring requirements?
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 20:31:06 -0400, Steven Oppenheimer
<steven -at- oppenheimercommunications -dot- com> wrote:
>
> Hi all. Spoke to a client who needs a help system for an application that
> their clients run via the Web. It's been a while since I've done online
> help, and I'm a bit behind on the latest tools. For a help system which
> pops up in a Web browser, does RoboHelp (or RoboHTML) still fill the
> bill? Are there any other tools that are widely used now (perhaps
> something a tad less expensive)? Thanks in advance for leads and tips.
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