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I sat through a demonstration at a local STC meeting (IESTC.org).
The story goes that Macromedia bought RoboHelp, and then let it die
on the vine. The people that developed Robohelp originally then
started Doc-To-Help.
Ted Anderson
Planner - Estimator - Technical Author
Aircraft Manufacturing and Maintenance
On Dec 8, 2006, at 7:56 AM, Cardimon,Craig wrote:
What alternatives exist to RoboHELP? Can RoboHELP docs be imported into
those alternatives?
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