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Subject:Re: Java Help From:Stuart Burnfield <slb -at- FS -dot- COM -dot- AU> Date:Mon, 9 Feb 1998 16:35:51 +0800
Melissa Owsley wrote -
> I am trying to find information on JELP - I haven't come across
> it before. Would someone be able to send me information, or a
> URL describing exactly what its specifications are?
Melissa, I tried to reply to the address in your mail header
<melissa_owsley_at_mibing__mis -at- CCM -dot- FRONTIERCORP -dot- COM> but it bounced.
"Jelp is a context-sensitive help system written in Java. It offers a
new and innovative alternative to current help systems. Because Jelp
is written entirely in Java, it can be embedded seamlessly in a Java
application or applet. It offers an array of features including topic
browsing, history tracking, <F1> context-sensitive help and more. Jelp
was designed using an architecture that can be extended or enhanced by
a company, to meet their specific needs.