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>I've been asked to make a recommendation as to which Web-authoring tool our
>division should go with ...
>criteria:
> - speed
> - reasonable set of features (does not have to be the latest whiz-bang deal)
> - ease of use
> - solid company, with good update policy, support, documentation, and other
> peripheries
> - track record (not a first release out the door)
> - allow multiple authors on a project
What are you looking for in the way of a track record? All Web
technology is basically new. Web-authoring tools - that is,
tools that let you write HTML direct as opposed to translating
from a DTP - are less than 6 months old at version 1.0.
To describe the problem another way, I'm writing HTML code direct
with an old-fashioned VI screen editor (not even DTP). It's fast,
it's got an excellent set of features, I find it easy to use and
UNIX has a great track record. Best of all, lots of Tech Writers
can use VI on a project.
So can you provide more information? What OS do you have? What
is a "reasonable" set of features? Is Netscape a 'solid company'?
And for that matter, is MicroSoft?.
There are some tools out there, but I need a much better picture of what
you're trying to do.
David (The Man) Blyth
Technical Writer & Web Site Designer
Qualcomm
The usual disclaimers apply - I don't speak for QUALCOMM, they don't speak
for me....
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