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Re: Question about learning to develop online help
Subject:Re: Question about learning to develop online help From:"Huber, Mike" <mrhuber -at- SOFTWARE -dot- ROCKWELL -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 26 Jun 1997 08:24:03 -0500
You might try looking at some freeware programs and contacting the
programmer. I'm not talking about strategic freeware like Internet
Explorer and the WinHelp engine, but the little programs that some
programmers release as freeware on a personal basis. You can find that
kind of software on sites like http://www.shareware.com
There are a lot of freeware programs out there with no help at all. Some
of them would be pretty good if they had help.
No budget to pay you anything, but it might be good for practice and
something to put on your resume and in your portfolio.
Mike Huber
mike -dot- huber -at- software -dot- rockwell -dot- com
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Paula Puffer [SMTP:techwrtr -at- CEI -dot- NET]
>Sent: Thursday, June 26, 1997 12:07 AM
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>Subject: Question about learning to develop online help
>
>Okay, I found some Winhelp software that I could afford for my budget, and
>I want start learning how to do online help. Problem is that I don't have a
>piece of software to document. I'm also one of those people who learn
>better if they have a practical reason to learn something. So any
>suggestions where I might find a place where I could hook up with a
>programmer so that I can document an actual application.
>
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