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Subject:Doc-To-Help vs. Robohelp From:DWeber <dweber -at- HARRIS -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 31 Jul 1997 08:54:40 EST
HI everyone,
Our company uses Doc-To-Help as a tool to standardize our manuals and
develop our on-line help systems. I have been successful in creating
some large help systems incorporating interactive multi-media and avi
files.
Has anyone done a comparison evaluation of RoboHelp and Doc-To-Help?
It seems from this list that most of you use RoboHelp, and I'd like to
know what features it has that has made it the popular choice.
Thanks in advance,
Di
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