Customizable documentation
Sharon Burton
sharon at anthrobytes.com
Tue Sep 25 08:49:48 MDT 2007
****Warning - I'm product manager for Blaze, a Madcap product****
Flare may be a good choice for what you're doing. Go look at
www.madcapsoftware.com for more details. But it will easily let you keep
those docs in Word, if you need to, and still generate the outputs you need.
It also has conditional tagging, which will help with the customizable
outputs.
sharon
Sharon Burton
Product Manager, Blaze
Madcap Software
sburton at madcapsoftware.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: techwr-l-bounces+sharon=anthrobytes.com at lists.techwr-l.com
[mailto:techwr-l-bounces+sharon=anthrobytes.com at lists.techwr-l.com]On
Behalf Of Melissa Nelson
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 7:43 AM
To: techwr-l at lists.techwr-l.com
Subject: Customizable documentation
Also, I noticed that Help and Manual is a lot less expensive than
Framemaker, personally I like Help and Manual and for what I am looking at
doing, think it will work. It will also probably be an easier sale to the
boss, since it is cheaper. Is there any serious flaw in Help and Manual that
anyone has discovered that might make it smarter to try and get Framemaker?
One more question, right now the documentation I have is all done in Word, I
would bring this documentation into whatever product that I get, how easy is
this to do?
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