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Subject:Re: Creating Macintosh on-line Help From:WandaJane Phillips <wandajp -at- ANDYNE -dot- ON -dot- CA> Date:Fri, 1 Mar 1996 11:22:12 -0500
Ray Fernandez wrote:
> I've been asked to create on-line help for a Macintosh application. What tools
> do you use (i.e. Apple Guide, HyperCard, SuperCard)? I'm leaning toward Apple
> Guide, but don't know too many people who've used this relatively new tool. Has
> anyone had experience with Apple Guide?
I've used AppleGuide, it can be a tad tedious to develop but it has some
interesting possibilities. There is a newsgroup for Apple Guide, send
mail to
listserv -at- list -dot- peter -dot- com -dot- au
with
SUBSCRIBE APPLE-GUIDE your name
in the body.
--
WandaJane Phillips
Senior Technical Writer -- Pablo
Andyne Computing
I don't speak for anyone, not even me!
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