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Subject:Re: RoboHelp and/or MS HTML Help Workshop From:CHRISTINE ANAMEIER <CANAMEIE -at- email -dot- usps -dot- gov> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 4 Jan 2002 17:18:45 -0500
> If anyone uses RoboHelp and/or MS HTML WORKSHOP HELP on their
> job as a Technical Writer - your advice would be much appreciated.
I've used RoboHelp for about four years.
But having gotten no acknowledgement for my two previous replies to
your other questions--no dialogue, no thank-you, and no sign that the
replies had any impact on you at all--I'm not feeling very helpful
anymore. Especially when some of these questions can be answered
readily by a simple Google search (that's http://www.google.com) or a
visit to the website of eHelp, makers of RoboHelp (their URL is right
in the footer of the Techwr-L messages).
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