Heheh..lets try that again...we use TWiki http://twiki.org at work..and I'm in the process of setting it up at home..its a GREAT way to document anything. It starts as chaos and then eventually builds up a well defined structure as you go along.

Chris

Chris Hirsch wrote:
You betcha!! We use it at work and we actually have non-html people contributing and fixing typos and errors..its easy to set up and easy to use.

Leif Madsen wrote:
Hmmmmm....

http://www.interactivetools.com/products/docbuilder/

This looks kind of what I want, but I am looking for a free version of
something preferably.  I would pay for something, but at this time I
    
am
  
unable to because of commitments to having to pay for tuition (still
    
in
  
school).

Getting closer though. .. back to the google :)
    

Jac Kersing mentioned to me to try twiki.  Has anyone else used this
with success to create documentation?

Installing now as a test platform.

Thanks,
Leif Madsen.

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