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Subject:ANNOUNCE: Help Technology Update Conference From:John Solomon <conference -at- SOL-SEMS -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 15 Jun 1998 18:34:26 +0000
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-- A N N O U N C I N G --
2nd Annual Help Technology
Update Conference
August 31-September 1, 1998
Cambridge, Massachusetts USA
TECHnology & TECHniques
for Help Developers
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The 2nd Annual Help Technology Update Conference
is coming up soon. This year's event once again
features the latest information affecting you as a
Help developer. The Conference offers
- Two days of general sessions
- Three days of pre- and post-conference seminars
- The opportunity to become involved in setting
up a Help Working Group within the World
Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
CONFERENCE FEATURES:
* More than 20 sessions, including:
- Help industry briefings
- Design and construction techniques
- Localization, indexing, and graphics
- WebHelp and RoboHELP
- Acrobat for Help, Windows CE Help
* Presented by leading Help experts, including
Kate Harper, Joe Welinske, Cheryl Lockett Zubak,
Mary Deaton, Scott Boggan, Ben Weisner, Jason
Gervich, Char James-Tanny, Frank Elley, and
representatives from Oracle, Sun, IBM, and more
* Convenient location at the
Marriott Cambridge Hotel
- Close to downtown Boston
- Steps away from Kendall/MIT subway station
* Pre- & Post-conference seminars
- HTML Help in a Hurry (hands-on)
- Building Help into the Product Interface
- Designing HTML-Based Help (hands-on)
- Advanced RoboHELP (hands-on)
* First-ever Help for the Web Symposium
REGISTER EARLY!
* Registration fee: $695
* Early registration discount: $75 when we
receive payment by June 30, 1998
* Group registration discount: $70 per person
when 3 or more attendees register and
pay at the same time
Last year's conference sold out. Take advantage of
the discounts and reserve your space now. Early
and Group discounts CAN be combined. Registration
is strictly limited!