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to the topic of disaster recovery procedures.
I remain to decide what would be the best tool to use to develop these
procedures because these are internal to IT and most probably will not be
published externally. However these procedures will need to be maintained
in-house once completed.
Although I would like to use an authoring tool right from the beginning to
help maintain the useable content, I'm not sure I can justify costly tools
such as AuthoIT or XMetal simply because there is only two of us TWs and
others (developers) have to be able to use the tool as well.
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