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Hello Whrl-rs,
So, here at my new job, I'm documenting a web-based application, built
with Java, using an Oracle database. So far I'm doing my documentation
in MS Word so I can have paper as well as on-line docs.
I've got two weeks to write the help from scratch and I'm considering
RoboHelp's WebHelp--have any of you used the WebHelp format before? Does
it convert MS Word to on-line help in a tidy, easy way? Are there
problems I should be aware of? If it's not such a good idea to use
WebHelp, would you have any other suggestions?
Ohhhh, two weeks...big complicated app...GUI that isn't finished
yet...life is going to be very interesting...
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