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On Monday, September 11, 2006, Dan Goldstein wrote:
> For now, no one knows whether the download will be redistributable, or
> even how the installation of a WinHelp-reliant app will work under Vista.
Just as the UI you are documenting may change out from under you
tomorrow, Microsoft may change their current direction (i.e., that the
WinHelp engine will not be included in Vista and will not be
redistributable, but it will be available for download). However, as
professionals, we make our decisions based on the information we
have today. If that information changes tomorrow, we adjust and
move along.
Given the information we have today, it is a wise decision to migrate
existing WinHelp projects to an alternative help technology,
especially if the products being documented will continue to
evolve/be updated.
Dana W.
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Dana Worley
Manager, Software Support Group
Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Microsoft MVP, Windows Help 2003-2006
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