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Micheal Priestly describes a user-friendly help system:
This is a new wave of instructional products that are being developed which
"teach as you go"--context-sensitive, etc.--I have read a few articles about
it, but forget what they are calling them, (its some sort of complicated
name with several words in it, like RDBMS ;-)). Does anyone know what this
type of system is called, had any exposure to it, or know any product names?
Cheers,
Gwen (ggall -at- ca -dot- oracle -dot- com)
"The question is not the size of your intelligence,
but how you use the little amount of it you might have."