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I have been a Framemaker user since before some of you were born :-) I
go back to Frame 1.2x on the X Windows system. I am currently using WW
Publisher to convert a very large document (600 pages) to HTML. In my
opinion WW has the worst customer support in the business. I feel
strongly enough about this, that I want to change to a tool, Flare,
produced by the former RoboHelp developers. Maybe the tool goes by a
different name for a Framemaker conversion but the company (Madcap) is
the same.
Does anyone have experience using this tool to convert Frame to HTML
help?
Yes, I know that I might want to convert to XML.
Yes, I know this is a relatively new tool. I am not too worried because
I know the abilities of the original Robohelp development team. I'll put
my money on them.
And yes, I know my file is much too large and needs to be broken up but
I inherited this mess and I am trying to fix some of the problems, one
problem at a time.
Thanks for your input.
Candis L. Condo
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