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Subject:Re: Testing of Online Help Links From:Sarah Carroll <sarahc -at- INDIGO -dot- IE> Date:Wed, 11 Feb 1998 12:18:04 +0000
Hi Robyn,
There's a neat piece of software called HelpQA which
will do this automatically for you. Get more information
from http://www.tcraft.com/us_srvc.htm
It was developed primarily for use with localised systems
but can also be helpful during the authoring process.
Best
Sarah
sarahc -at- indigo -dot- ie
At 11:48 10/02/98 -0700, Robyn Faulkner wrote:
>I'm interested to hear what processes other companies use to test the
>context-sensitive links in online helps systems.