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Why not get the developers up on FrameMaker. The
stability of FrameMaker is generally enjoyed by
developers.
Or, yeah, use RoboHelp. Or, use Word and WordHelp.
Etc.
Cheers,
Sean
--- Karen Casemier <karen -dot- casemier -at- provia -dot- com> wrote:
>
> As Sean Brierley said:
>
> "Some workflows just don't. Something probably has
> to
> give, such as:
>
> 1) The expectations.
> 2) The software.
> 3) The timeframe."