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Subject:Re: MACINTOSH-BASED HELP SYSTEMS From:jhedtke -at- OZ -dot- NET Date:Tue, 10 Jan 1995 10:27:50 PDT
In article <9501092154 -dot- AA07795 -at- dtint -dot- dtint -dot- com>,
> Is anybody else out there writing for Macintosh-based software? If
so, is
anyone currently using Apple guide to create on-screen help? Or, if
you are
using pre-System 7.5 systems, what are you using, and how are you
using it?
> I just want to share some ideas and possibly have some questions
answered
(as I'm sure I will have some questions in the near future) with
technical
writers and/or developers who are creating Macintosh-based help
systems.
I'd like to hear more about this myself. I need to create online
Macintosh help systems, but I need to hear more about what's
available in the way of help systems.
Yours Truly,
John Hedtke
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