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To be fair, Macromedia has made a statement that they will continue to
sell and support RoboHelp. They did not make a statement about
continuing to develop RoboHelp, though. Of course, that would be
rather difficult given that they RIFed their entire RoboHelp
development group. ;-)
But I would say that given they say they intend to continue to sell
and support RoboHelp, they should be fielding any and all questions
asked of them regarding RoboHelp.
On 10/24/05, Clare Turner <cturner -at- redflex -dot- com> wrote:
> Don't expect a lot of help from Macromedia re: Robohelp. They are no
> longer supporting it, and frankly, their "support" is poor, at best.
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