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RE: Comparison of RoboHelp and Doc-to-Help for consolidating our Word content into web based knowledge base?
Subject:RE: Comparison of RoboHelp and Doc-to-Help for consolidating our Word content into web based knowledge base? From:"Gene Kim-Eng" <techwr -at- genek -dot- com> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Tue, 27 Jul 2010 19:03:48 +0000
If your objective is to create a true KB, where source documents can be fed into the database whole and information can be extracted on the fly to fulfill search requests, I don't think either of these tools is going to do the job. If you have something more modest in mind (online help that searches data you import from source documents into a fixed content repository), then it's mostly a matter of which tool you feel the most comfortable using to generate web-based online help.
Gene Kim-Eng
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On 7/27/2010 6:35 PM Michael Herman \(Parallelspace\) wrote:
I used to be familiar with RoboHelp and Doc-to-Help but haven't used these
products in a long time. Which one is best from your experience? .are
there any other old/new products on the market that are good for repurposing
content (mostly Word) into as web based knowledge base?
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