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Subject:RoboHelp From:Ana Maria Gallo <anitamari -at- EARTHLINK -dot- NET> Date:Wed, 19 Feb 1997 11:43:47 -0800
Forgive my naivete, but what is RoboHelp? I?ve seen this in TW job
descriptions detailing desired software skills. Is there a Web Site I
can visit to learn more? Do I want to know more? Is this an industry
standard? Is it platform specific (sounds sort of Window-ish).
Two side-bar comments regarding recent topics:
Cast my vote in favor of (silently) suffering ?holy-wars?, off-topic
diatribes, and similar impertinent posts. They have short half-lives in
the grander scheme of the planet.
I left the COPYEDIT list because not only did its style of providing a
lead summary of all recent responses leave me dizzy, the resulting
bloated message size unnecessarily prolonged downloading. I much prefer
to personally sift through (short) individual responses and trust my
mind to keep the threads untangled.
I will now get off the podium and return to my seat.
amg
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