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I'm trying to get my company to pay for RoboHelp training. Due to the
cost, you can imagine their reluctance. I am self taught and have been
using Robohelp for 6 years, but I know there are things I'm doing the
"hard way". I need feedback on the Basic/Intermediate training they
offer. I am looking at upgrading from X3 to X5. We are developing a new
.net product. However, our customers will be required to have IE, so I
think I can stay with .html.
I checked their web site. I know what ehelp says. I need to know what
people who attended it said..especially if you've used the product for a
few years before attending the training. You can email me directly if
you wish. Thanks in advance.
Carol S. Rowles
Paralegal/Documentation Specialist
Eastern Software Corporation
d/b/a Fidelity Empower
50 S. Water Avenue
Sharon, PA 16146
724-981-5087
Fax: 724-981-5092
crowles -at- fnis -dot- com