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> 3)For Windows -again, sorry I wasn't listening better earlier- is
> Doc-To-Help the tool of choice, or are there compelling reasons to use
> RoboHelp or another product -- again, keeping in mind that paper
> documentation will be done separately in Ventura.
The same question circulated on the WINHLP-L list a few weeks ago.
The winhelp autors who used doc-to-help were all quit content. The
autors who used both doc-to-help and robohelp were in favor of
robohelp. Especially for the larger projects robohelp was the winner.
There is somewhere a product that takes Ventura files and translates
them to winhelp files.