If you purchase a UniHelp license, then YES, a UniHelp Edition of HelpLogic is included with the license, but the UniHelp Edition of HelpLogic only provides full-access to UniHelp publishing within HelpLogic. If you want to also publish your HTML pages within HelpLogic for other formats such as Web-based Help, Apple Help, Microsoft HTML Help, or PDF, then you need to purchase a separate HelpLogic license. This URL provides full details about this: <http://www.ebutterfly.com/helplogic/unihelp.asp>
I hope that makes sense. Feel free to contact me off-list if you have additional UniHelp/HelpLogic questions. Thanks! Regards, Dave Wooldridge Electric Butterfly http://www.ebutterfly.com ------------------------------------ > On Jul 24, 2006, at 12:39 PM, Dave Wooldridge wrote: > >> HelpLogic generates PDF files with PDF bookmarks based on the Table of >> Contents in your HelpLogic project. So for example, if you created >> HTML >> help pages and a TOC within HelpLogic for use with UniHelp 2, then >> you could >> also use HelpLogic (the full version) to publish those same HTML >> help pages >> as a PDF file with TOC-based PDF bookmarks: > > First, thank you Dave and Brenden for your musings on this subject. I > have been generating my own help system but with the growing size of > the help file and the desire to appear more "standard" I am weighing > other options. > Dave, I thought I understood that HelpLogic came with the package if > I purchased UniHelp, but your last post seemed to imply otherwise. Do > I need a UniHelp & a HelpLogic license to effectively use both to > create my help file? > > > Roger M. Clary > Class One Software > http://www.classonesoftware.com > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives of this list here: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
