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You might be interested in the JumpStart Conference for JavaHelp Technology,
May 3 in Burlingame, CA. The JavaHelp JumpStart Conference is a one-day,
intensive study of Sun Microsystems' JavaHelp and other Java-based Help
technologies. The conference is produced by WinWriters in consultation with
Weisner Associates and Sun Microsystems.
Call 800-838-8999 to register or use the online form. All of the conference
details are available on the WinWriters web site at: http://www.winwriters.com/Java/jhelp99.htm
"The WinWriters JumpStart Conference for JavaHelp Technology is an excellent
way to quickly get on top of the JavaHelp Software.
This new technology will be an integral part of cross-platform application
development, in a stand-alone and in a networked environment, and
representatives from Sun Microsystems will be at the conference to help you on
your way."
- Nancy Lee, Product Manager, JavaHelp
You might also be interested in knowing that Weisner Associates will be
offering hands-on JavaHelp training sometime this summer, in addition to our
"Building HTML-Based Help" seminar. More info at http://www.weisner.com
Ben Weisner
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Weisner Associates Inc.
At 11:42 AM 4/19/99 , you wrote:
>I am also searching everywhere for this sort of info - if anyone has any
>perhaps they could post it to the list instead /as well.
>I'm sure there must be loads of us looking for any JavaHelp info we can find.
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>>If anyone is actively evaluating JavaHelp or developing in it
>>(any environment, but my immediate questions are about
>>Windows), I'd be happy to hear from you offline.
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>>Thanks!
>>Eric
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