RE: ComponentOne Doc-to-Help

Subject: RE: ComponentOne Doc-to-Help
From: "Dan Beall" <DanBeall -at- componentone -dot- com>
To: "Brasel, Russell" <russell -dot- brasel -at- hccredit -dot- com>, <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 10:09:07 -0400

Hello,

> Doe anyone here use Doc-to-Help Enterprise? This is my first Help
> Authoring system, and I chose it because I could never get Flare to
work
> properly, RoboHelp's future was vague, and ComponentOne-well, it
worked,
> and did what I needed to do. That said, Doc-to-Help has a pretty
steep
> learning curve, especially for someone who has never used Help
Authoring
> software. Has anyone else here used it? I'd like to get some
feedback
> from those who have used it.

I am chiming in because I am the Product Manager for Doc-To-Help and I
want to point you (and anybody else who may be interested) to some
resources.

All these are available for free:

One hour starter training session:
Visit our site, www.doctohelp.com, and follow the links.

Tutorials and Getting Started Guide:
Look in the start menu. You will see some resources there.

How-to articles:
Our support site, helpcentral.componentone.com, has some helpful
articles. Just click on the "articles" link. Be warned that there is
information for our development tools there as well.

Forums:
There are two forums you will find useful. We have a forum on the
HelpCentral site (you can find it under "Community"). Paul Neshamkin
also moderates a Yahoo user group, D2Husers.

Online Support:
You are also entitled to free online support.

We also sell full training (www.doctohelp.com/training).

All that said, new Doc-To-Help users do sometimes experience a learning
curve because it is different than most HATs. Once you get started, you
will find that it is not a difficult tool to use.

If you have any more questions, feel free to ask here or off-list,
Dan Beall
Product Manager, Doc-To-Help
danb -at- doctohelp -dot- com




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