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Subject:Re: Help with JavaHelp From:David Knopf <david -at- KNOPF -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 26 May 1999 11:35:27 -0700
Donna Marino asked:
| I'm in the process of designing and writing a JavaHelp system for a =
| client. My problem is finding a good 3rd party tool to create the help. =
| I've been using HelpBreeze and it's working fairly well, although I've =
| had a few problems and was just wondering if there's a better tool.=20
We've been building JavaHelp systems with Dreamweaver and HomeSite. I find
this is a great combination. You'll see better and better JavaHelp support
in the various HATs, but it is pretty weak right now.
| Can anyone recommend a reliable, easy-to-use tool for creating JavaHelp? =
| Also, if anyone is currently developing a JavaHelp system, I'd love to =
| speak with you and compare notes.=20