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Subject:ForeHelp and HTML Help development From:Beth Kane <Beth -dot- Kane -at- VENTANA -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 24 Nov 1998 09:30:29 -0700
Thanks to the four people who responded to my earlier inquiry about
developing 32-bit online Help in ForeHelp. They all said they like it
very much, and that it can make Help that looks just like the Winhelp
you find in the Win 95/NT operating systems.
But has anyone used ForeHelp to develop HTML Help? How did you like it
for that purpose?
I have to recommend a purchase soon.
What are the pros and cons of the various HTML Help development packages
out there?
Thanks very much,
Beth Kane
Technical writer laboring under the title "documentation specialist"
(ew) at my new job
kane -at- ventana -dot- com