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I used Interleaf and Worldview Press in my previous position. WVP worked
great for electronic distribution .. hyperlinks from TOC, index, and
cross-reference all worked great. We used it to generate CDROM for the
(traveling) field engineers.
Although I have never used it in correlation to Acrobat.
My 2 cents recommends Worldview but you'll need to talk to someone else
regarding Acrobat. I know Interleaf is expensive, it always has been.
If I can answer any questions, please let me know. If I can't answer your
questions, I know someone who can.
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Enterprise Computer Systems, Inc.
Stratford, CT.
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