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Subject:New NetHelp Site on the Web From:Bill Bledsoe <bill -dot- bledsoe -at- CMS-STL -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 3 Sep 1997 11:04:09 -0500
A little news for HTML-Based Help Authorers...
For those of you who are authoring help beyond the windows platform, or
for the Windows platform, I just got a note today (as did I'm sure many
of you) saying the new Netscape NetHelp site is up and running, and I
have to say... it is a vast improvement over the last one.
Lots of tools, templates, some great stuff, and it looks like more to
come. Now, if I can just get a released version of Communicator for my
HPUX box (grrrr!).
cheers,
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Bill Bledsoe
Senior Technical Writer - CMS
Bill -dot- Bledsoe -at- cms-stl -dot- com or intlidox -at- anet-stl -dot- com
Prediction 4
"The people who are studying Tai Chi Chuan instead
of saving money are planning to beat us up and take
our stuff when we've retired"
Scott Adams - The Dilbert Future
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