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Subject:Re: documentation software From:Ken Wolman <lgfwwrit -at- MFGLOG1 -dot- WATSON -dot- IBM -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 19 Oct 1994 18:06:19 GMT
FrameMaker sounds like your best bet for the requirements you've
stated. It is NOT an easy package to learn: and it probably is harder
for someone who is grounded the the Gold Dust Twins, Word and
WordPerfect, precisely because it does not speak the same language.
But aside from UNIX troff--the best epub software you can use--it is
very flexible and useful for serious electronic publishing work.