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Some of them might have freeware training versions. Robohelp does (did?).
That's where I first started playing with it. The only annoyance was
when all their sales grunts started calling me to buy the real thing.
> Ok - now on to my real question. As a tech writer I find that there are
> more
> and more software programs that clients/employers require. I am
> wondering if
> anyone knows of freeware/cheap shareware progs that I can use to
> familiarise
> up-and-coming tech writers with before they commit to buy the big boys.
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