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Subject:Re: Building Help in Windows From:Glen Accardo <glen -at- SOFTINT -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 18 Aug 1994 13:04:33 -0500
> I need to build on-line help for a Windows application
> that will be distributed without cost to federal, state,
> and local public agencies, schools and universities.
> Is WinHelp the only way to go or are there other options?
Pretty much. You may try HyperWriter, but it isn't quite as good (visually)
as WinHelp. But, it does have royalty free distribution (last I used it).
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