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Good Morning,
I was recently hired as a Documentation Analyst with my company. I was
instructed to be "creative and on the cutting edge" for the product I am
assigned to write for. specifically mentioned was on-line and web-based
help and tutorials - no paper.
this is a new product, in the later stages of R&D, scheduled for release
in early '99.
Since this is to be on-line and web-based documentation, I would value
the group opinion about the most useful product to use.
The software mentioned in the office so far are Doc-To-Help and
RoboHelp. In today's discussion FrameMaker has been brought up a lot
for use w/ large documents.