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Subject:Re: Help development and market share From:Chris Kowalchuk <chris -at- BDK -dot- NET> Date:Tue, 27 Apr 1999 14:32:18 -0400
Check the archive for the threads "ForeHelp vs. RoboHelp" and "FW:
ForeHelp vs. RoboHelp" and a couple similar threads.
That discussion occurred a few days ago, and I found it very
informative. RoboHelp may have the most market share, but many people
had a lot of good things to say about ForeHelp. In fact, as the
discussion focussed on a comparison between the two, the consensus among
those who had used both seemed to be that ForeHelp was the better
product for a number of reasons. But nobody argued that RoboHelp did not
have more market share, certainly.