Jon,
My recommendation is to build it right into your application.  Any other
form tends not be used or kept current.  If your site has content mgmt
already included, this can be used for field, screen and task level
documentation.  Since you will have to add the links to your app anyway, the
actual page maintenance doesn't need to be a separate app.

My 2 cents.  If I deserve change back, so be it.

Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Block

We're trying to come up with a better way to document how our web
application works for our end users. Can anyone suggest a good tool or
software I should look at for creating and maintaining end user
documentation?

Jon




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