"Lots of time" might be overstating it. Every new tool requires time to
learn and set up. Getting working help from Mif2Go doesn't take very
long at all -- maybe a couple of days to figure out what you need to do,
and then do it. Customizing the output to your presferences takes
longer. With M
"Lots of time" might be overstating it. Every new tool requires time to
learn and set up. Getting working help from Mif2Go doesn't take very
long at all -- maybe a couple of days to figure out what you need to do,
and then do it. Customizing the output to your presferences takes
longer. With M
im Owens [mailto:jow...@magma.ca]
> Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 3:02 PM
> To: 'Tony Marek'
> Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Switching to RoboHelp for large-scale Frame-to-HTML Help
> Project
>
> I'll second that. It's well worth looking at.
Owens [mailto:jowens at magma.ca]
> Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 3:02 PM
> To: 'Tony Marek'
> Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Switching to RoboHelp for large-scale Frame-to-HTML Help
> Project
>
> I'll second that. It's well worth
To: 'Tony Marek'
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Switching to RoboHelp for large-scale Frame-to-HTML Help Project
I'll second that. It's well worth looking at.
(another satisified Mif2Go customer)
David Spreadbury wrote:
> Well, I will jump in and ask why
I'll second that. It's well worth looking at.
(another satisified Mif2Go customer)
David Spreadbury wrote:
> Well, I will jump in and ask why not try Mif2Go. Book size doesn't matter.
> Should handle all your context sensitive requirements without a problem.
> Assistance, if needed, is an email a
Marek'
> Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Switching to RoboHelp for large-scale Frame-to-HTML Help Project
>
> I'll second that. It's well worth looking at.
>
> (another satisified Mif2Go customer)
>
> David Spreadbury wrote:
>
>&g
'Tony Marek'
> Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Switching to RoboHelp for large-scale Frame-to-HTML Help Project
>
> I'll second that. It's well worth looking at.
>
> (another satisified Mif2Go customer)
>
> David Spreadbury wrote:
>
>&g
rs at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Switching to RoboHelp for large-scale Frame-to-HTML Help Project
Hello -- We're very interested in any input on our tentative plans to
switch from WWPro to RoboHelp for our ongoing context-sensitive HTML
Help projects. In particular, we'd like to know any of your exp
To: 'Tony Marek'
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Switching to RoboHelp for large-scale Frame-to-HTML Help Project
I'll second that. It's well worth looking at.
(another satisified Mif2Go customer)
David Spreadbury wrote:
> Well, I will jump in and ask why not try
I'll second that. It's well worth looking at.
(another satisified Mif2Go customer)
David Spreadbury wrote:
> Well, I will jump in and ask why not try Mif2Go. Book size doesn't matter.
> Should handle all your context sensitive requirements without a problem.
> Assistance, if needed, is an email a
s.com
Subject: Switching to RoboHelp for large-scale Frame-to-HTML Help Project
Hello -- We're very interested in any input on our tentative plans to
switch from WWPro to RoboHelp for our ongoing context-sensitive HTML
Help projects. In particular, we'd like to know any of your exp
Hello -- We're very interested in any input on our tentative plans to
switch from WWPro to RoboHelp for our ongoing context-sensitive HTML
Help projects. In particular, we'd like to know any of your experiences
using RoboHelp 8 on multiple book sets that include large, complex books
(2,000+ pag
Hello -- We're very interested in any input on our tentative plans to
switch from WWPro to RoboHelp for our ongoing context-sensitive HTML
Help projects. In particular, we'd like to know any of your experiences
using RoboHelp 8 on multiple book sets that include large, complex books
(2,000+ pag
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