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I am also searching everywhere for this sort of info - if anyone has any
perhaps they could post it to the list instead /as well.
I'm sure there must be loads of us looking for any JavaHelp info we can find.
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>If anyone is actively evaluating JavaHelp or developing in it
>(any environment, but my immediate questions are about
>Windows), I'd be happy to hear from you offline.
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>Thanks!
>Eric