FW: News Release: Free HTML Help White Paper from Delphi

Subject: FW: News Release: Free HTML Help White Paper from Delphi
From: David Kerrigan <davidk -at- IOL -dot- IE>
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 00:27:58 +0100

Are you interested in knowing more about moving to Microsoft's HTML Help?

Delphi Software, one of Ireland's leading suppliers of Information
Development Services are pleased to announce the immediate availability of
their new White Paper for free download. http://www.delphi.ie/download.htm

Described as the most important development for online help since Windows
95, the emergence of a new standard for online help authoring is of crucial
importance to technical writers and software project managers. Technical
writers need to understand the new tools at their disposal and software
managers need to decide if their applications must support the new standard.

NEW WINDOWS HELP STANDARD
As technical writers and information developers everywhere consider moving
to Microsoft?s new standard for Windows Online Help, Delphi?s expert
analysis provides invaluable guidance to those who must make the decision.

TRAINING FOR THE TRANSITION
Delphi Software have been testing HTML Help since its first Beta release and
have designed a number of training programmes designed to facilitate quick
and easy training for help authors in this new skill. Contact Delphi
Software Information Development Services for more details.

The White Paper is supplied in Microsoft Word 97 format - please contact me
if you require a different format.

Regards
David.

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David Kerrigan
Project Development Manager - Information Development Services
Delphi Software Ltd.
Phone: + 353 (0)1 2782066 Fax: + 353 (0)1 2782563
Visit our web site: http://www.delphi.ie

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