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Has anybody used "eAuthor" from HyperAct? (It's available free on
Microsoft's Developer Network). I have started to review it to see if it
would be suitable for developing HTML Help, and so far - I am really
impressed! Before I continue investing time learning it though, I was
wondering if there was anything I should beware of. Any comments others
might have on this package would be appreciated.
If anyone wants, you can email me directly, and I will summarize and post a
list of comments. And/or I can post my own comments when I finish
evaluating it. Any interest?