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RE: What tools to use: Single Sourcing: Robohelp vs. FrameMaker
Subject:RE: What tools to use: Single Sourcing: Robohelp vs. FrameMaker From:"Brierley, Sean" <Sean -at- Quodata -dot- Com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 26 Sep 2001 11:29:09 -0400
If you want to single-source, consider FrameMaker and WebWorks Publisher Pro
or FrameMaker and Mif2Go.
I'm not sure Word is robust enough to do the job. RoboHelp claims to be able
to single-source, and RH used to use Word but does not anymore, I think. I
have not had positive experiences with RH and single-sourcing in the past,
but my experience is probably out-of-date now.
RoboHelp cannot be the ideal tool for printed material. It cannot . . ..
You'll have trouble finding info on RoboHelp versus FrameMaker because these
are two very different tools, one is online help authoring software and the
other a desktop publishing package.
Have you considered the joining the HATT list as well as looking on
techwr-l? They specifically discuss online help tools . . . http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HATT.
Cheers,
Sean
sean -at- quodata -dot- com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rajeshwari Godbole [SMTP:rgodbole -at- oakgroup -dot- com]
>
> * Platform: Windows 2000
> * Budget: I'm told there isn't really one..
> * Product still under development.. will be a Java web based product
> * No source control in place for documentation so far..
> * I'm the only doc person in the company
> * The only reviews are done by my manager (who is also the IT manager)
>
> and a couple of developers (the IT team has about 8 people -- it is a
> small company)
> * Users of our application are mostly on Windows but are also on other
> platforms like Unix
>
> My manager interviewed about 20 people for this job and she says that 15
> of them said Robohelp was the ideal tool to use for printed, online and
> context sensitive help. Needless to say, she is really inclined towards
> using Robohelp but I'm not so sure because a) I've never used Robohelp
> and b) Robohelp uses Word for printed docs.
>
> I'm going through the archives right now but still haven't found a
> Robohelp vs. Frame discussion (I've to prepare a business case doc
> comparing these tools)
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