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I need some more help....
I am tasked with providing our customer documentation on CD ROM.
If any of you are doing this, tips on the following would be greatly
appreciated:
* What authoring tools (software) are you using?
* Did (do) you use a consultant?
* Did you purchase your own ROM writer?
* What is the sequence of events from a done paper doc to a done CD?
* How may people did you have on the project, size of the project, and time
to complete?
Any other information...?
Thanks.
P.S. e-mail me if you're going to CD ROM expo in Boston in October.
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