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I just wanted to make sure you and anybody else looking at Doc-To-Help's
pricing understands what we offer. Doc-To-Help includes free online
support and a year of maintenance (free upgrades and fixes). When you
add those items to other tools the prices compare well. Additionally, we
have two versions, Doc-To-Help Enterprise and Doc-To-Help for Word. The
latter has a lower price.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me here or off-list.
Hope this helps!
Dan Beall
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> Subject: Inexpensive help authoring tool?
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm supposed to recommend a help authoring tool. I've checked the list
> archives and various websites, but having never used one before, am
> not sure what to look for. We'll be writing help for at least two
> systems: one for the menu in a piece of software and one for a
> website. We'll be writing manuals (probably in Word and converting to
> PDF) as well.
>
> Doc-to-Help looks good but is probably out of our price range. Has
> anyone used WinCHM from Softany or Help & Manual? What about free
> tools, like Microsoft's HTML Help?
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> Elizabeth
>
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