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I think if you've ever used RoboHelp, Oxygen, XMetal, or any other
help authoring tool with a similar UI, you should be able to figure
out Flare fairly quickly.
I had more problems with the documentation than with Flare itself. I
would know it could do something but couldn't find it in the help or
figure out where it was in the UI. http://forums.madcapsoftware.com
was very helpful with figuring that stuff out.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 5:34 PM, William Gaffga <will -dot- gaffga -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> I will +1 Flare (I use and love it), but there is a steep-ish learning
> curve. I recommend some training or at least webinars to familiarize
> yourself if you've never used it.
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