Re: WebWorks vs. RoboHelp
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 11:31:49 -0700, John Wilcox <jwilcox -at- zetron -dot- com> wrote:
RHFM has never disappeared from MM's website as far as I
know, and I've been there at least weekly. Go to their main page, click on
All Products (under Products), and you'll find it listed on the resulting
page about half-way down.
At 2:43 PM -0400 2004/07/14, T.W. Smith wrote:
I just checked on the site and it is still not for sale.
The listing is confusing, I agree. Where the other products have Demo and Buy buttons, RHFM has Demo and Info buttons. But, if you click on Info, you get a page with the message "Buy now by phone: IS/CAN 1-800-462-4420".
I guess they'll only sell RHFM to clickrats like me, who are willing to drill down through their maze to find the cheese. (By the way, I called the number and got a very nice young man who said they'd be happy to sell RoboHelp for FrameMaker to anyone who calls. Windows only, of course <sniffle>. I pointed out that their web site made it difficult for people to do that. He sighed.)
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