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Hello all,
About a month ago, I wrote asking for advice. We were going to choose a HAT,
and I needed suggestions. Thanks for all the advice, and we have come to a
decision. We chose RoboHelp. The reason: The Associate VP of Information
Services wanted a not-to-expensive tool that could do XML. The marketing guy
from RoboHelp said "We can do that." The marketing guy from ForeHelp, never
responded.
On another subject, I also wrote about a month ago about a JAVA project that
was unusuable-horrible. Someone mentioned learning JAVA might help the
project along. Not only is it helping the project along, but I'm getting
more respect and assistance from the programmers too. (bonus)
Kim
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