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Subject:Re: Huge manuals on the Web From:"Jessica N. Lange" <jlange -at- OEE -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 22 Feb 1999 07:31:08 -0500
I'm behind in reading posts. Perhaps you've already gotten
a good answer; if so, please summarize to the list.
Have you looked at Trellix? An article in Jan or Feb (99) Intercom
written by an employee described how they got the Starr
report on the web. Very interesting story. Product has also
gotten great reviews. It's on my list of things to check out
when I get time! (www.trellix.com)
If anyone on the list has used Trellix, I'd be interested
to hear your impressions of it.
Regards,
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Jessica N. Lange mailto:jlange -at- oee -dot- com
Technical Communicator, Ohio Electronic Engravers, Inc.
> I have some really large user, admin and reference guides to be put on the
> Web. What in your opinion is the best Web Authoring Tool that can
> take care
> of these long documents on the web?