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Subject:Re: HTML Help-- Benefits? From:Jennifer Delmerico <Jennifer -dot- Delmerico -at- TSTNET -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 4 Nov 1998 13:13:46 -0500
Colleen McKenna wrote:
>
> I would just echo others with the adage, "If it ain't broke,
> don't fix it."
> WinHelp, despite its quirks, isn't broken. For us, MS HTML
> Help offers no
> advantages.
In response to my HTML-Help query, I received an email from Eileen George
with the following URL (online C/C++ Users Journal) as a source information:
Interestingly, this article begins with,
"Few subsystems needed more help than Windows Help. Fortunately, Web
technology once again simplifies matters."
It goes on to state that the *major* benefits of HTML-Help are
1. Write once, use everywhere (not necessarily)
2. simplicity (definitely debatable)
3. Information typing (not yet fully functional)
and the *minor* drawbacks are
1. IE4 requirement (not so minor, I'd say)
2. every topic = separate HTML file (makes management difficult)
3. hard to create and manage popup topics (again, not so minor)
4. developer must know HTML
I tend to agree that WinHELP isn't broken (just outdated maybe), but there
are certainly those in the community who would disagree. I was surprised to
read in this article how vehement some of the disagreement is!
BTW, I will summarize the excellent offlist responses I got to the HTML-Help
question in a day or two. Thanks to everyone who contributed their opinion
or more information.
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Jennifer Delmerico, Sr. Tech Writer
Transaction Software Technologies, Inc.
770-446-3211
jennifer -dot- delmerico -at- tstnet -dot- com