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I don't think the one-time setup--or, if you prefer,
cycle of setup and feedback that you do up front
and/or between release cycles--is painful at all.
And, there is WWP for Word . . ..
D2H is still out there, I think it's Component One's
product.
RH is probably a good alternative if you use the tool
as the authoring environment and maintain your content
entirely in RH--for print this might mean you maintain
multiple sources.
Cheers,
Sean
--- Kevin Cheek <cheek1 -at- sbcglobal -dot- net> wrote:
>
> Is Doc2Help still around? Is it still a good tool
> for single-sourcing
> from Word?
>
> WebWorks can be made to do that with Frame
> beautifully! However, it
> requires WebWorks Professional and a LOT of painful
> tweaking to get
> there.