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Subject:Re: Version/Documentation Control Software From:Michelle Vina-Baltsas <Michelle_Vina-Baltsas -at- US -dot- CRAWCO -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 4 Jan 1999 17:09:22 -0500
Shari,
I use Visual Source Safe 6.0 and find it be to very helpful. When you
check documents in it allows you to add a description of the changes made
to the document, etc: it also maintains a history for you so you can check
previous revisions. You can do lots more stuff with it, but I'll have to
pass on describing the other features, as I only use a handful of them.
Good Luck!
Michelle
Shari Scott <SScott -at- COMPLEXIMAGING -dot- COM> on 01/04/99 04:18:12 PM
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Subject: Re: Version/Documentation Control Software
My two cents as a technical writer for a document management software
company...
I agree that Document management software may be overkill (besides it is
usually very expensive). Could something like Source Safe work? I must
admit, as a lone tech writer, I don't use Source Safe like I should so I am
unaware of all its features and ways to make it work for tech writing.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kathy Das Gupta
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Sent: Monday, January 04, 1999 2:52 PM
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Subject: Re: Version/Documentation Control Software
<snip>Does anyone have any experience with using a software
package to give
their documentation numbering & versions?</snip>
Documentum falls under the Document Management genre of
application, and
may be more than you need. There is a trade org that
specializes in
document management, and they may be able to help you.
www. aiim.org
(Assoc for Information and Image Mgmt)
Kathy Das Gupta
Tech Writer
Currently Posted at Bellcore