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RE: Is RoboHelp still a viable way to go for help?
Subject:RE: Is RoboHelp still a viable way to go for help? From:"Mike Hamilton" <mhamilton -at- madcapsoftware -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Thu, 11 Aug 2005 11:32:47 -0700
Hi Kathy,
I hate to burst the bubble, but that page is actually quite old. It is a
leftover from when development of X6 was going strong, prior to all the
layoffs. I'm not sure how you found it, but it is likely just content on
a staging server that was never deleted.
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>http://help.robohelp.com/RoboHTML/Whats_new_in_this_release.htm
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>
> So what's up with this? All indications are that Macromedia is
> scrapping RoboHelp but these descriptions of the new product features
> suggest otherwise.
>
> I hope so, because I'm spending a lot of time transitioning over to
> FlashHelp and convincing our Citrix administrator to allow us to
> transmit swf over the network.
>
> Is there any way that we could band together to let Macromedia (and
> Adobe) know how we (and our users) depend upon them?
>
> Or is there another way to embed self-running demos in help files that
> run in a regular browser that can be configured for network users?
>
> thanks
> Kathy Burke
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