On 10/13/2010 8:25 PM, Bill Swallow wrote:
Truth be told, I haven't looked into their pricing in a while, mainly
because my clients haven't needed it. But it was certainly the case
last time I looked into pricing.
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Steve Johnsonchinask...@gmail.com wrote:
They
Hi Pam
No, WebWorks Standard is not the same as ePublisher Pro.
There is a Yahoo wwp-user group, so you can post your question there:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/wwp-users/
Quadralay (Ben Allums) is actively participating in that group, so I'm sure
you will get help there.
Or you may
Pam,
Mif2Go (www.omsys.com). They have a free demo that you can try before you buy.
It works as a Frame plugin and works with just about any version of Frame.
Features and all that info on what it can convert too is available on their
website. Costs less than $300, plus a yearly
Webworks standard is an early version of ePublisher. The Standard and
Pro essentially mean that one cannot modify templates; the
professional version can.
In any case, whatever tool you use is likely to achieve the look and
feel of your help file by manipulating CSS style sheets, not by
, thanks for your input. I do appreciate it!
Pam
-Original Message-
From: Steve Johnson [mailto:chinask...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 9:20 AM
To: David Spreadbury
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com; Pam Reichert
Subject: Re: Help Tools
Don't be so hasty and judgmental
My team has been using MadCap Flare with FrameMaker for years to create
CHM and html help files. Once you have everything set up and know how to
use it, creating online help in either (or both) formats is very easy.
Jon Harvey
Manager, Desktop Documentation
CambridgeSoft Corporation
100
Is WebWorks Standard
the same as ePublisher pro?
Not even close.
I don’t think WebWorks actually *wants* customers.
Well, you can contact sales here and explain your situation.
http://www.webworks.com/assets/html/Contact_Me/
When I try to find out how much it costs to buy a new copy, no
Truth be told, I haven't looked into their pricing in a while, mainly
because my clients haven't needed it. But it was certainly the case
last time I looked into pricing.
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Steve Johnson chinask...@gmail.com wrote:
They have an interesting approach to pricing, and
Don't be so hasty and judgmental. WebWorks is a fine company with an
excellent product. They have a Yahoo group (I think it's called ePub)
that you can post your question to. Or call them, they will help you.
If nothing else, send an email to Ben Allums, all...@webworks.com, I
think. I've had a
They have an interesting approach to pricing, and one that I'm not too
keen on. They size up your need and price you according to how many
seats and what types of technologies you need. They're taking a
CMS-like approach to product sales.
False, at least as of a few months ago. You can also buy
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