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Subject:HTML Help Info From:Michelle Vina-Baltsas <Michelle_Vina-Baltsas -at- US -dot- CRAWCO -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 29 Dec 1998 13:10:41 -0500
Hello All!
I sent this note last week and have only gotten one response. What other
HTML tools are you all using, if any?
Any help would be very much appeciated.
Michelle
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Subject: HTML Help Info
Hi!
I would like to do some more reading about HTML help products, such as
RoboHelp HTML Edition. Could anyone direct me to specific books or
websites that have information on this topic. I am currently a WinHelp
writer but want to learn more about HTML. Specifically, I want to read
about the different products available, including RoboHelp HTML Edition,
and any other tools that are available. I know this is a general
question, but do most HTML authors use RoboHelp HTML (or other front end
products similar to RH HTML) or is it more common to write the HTML code
yourself? If you prefer to respond to me off-line, feel free to do so.
Thanks and Happy holidays to all!
Michelle
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