Mif2Go might be a good solution. I
suggest using a Mif2Go expert such as Steve Wiseman to set it up.
After that you just click a button and it creates help that
requires very little or no clean-up afterwards.
You can contact him at: swise...@context.co.il
To evaluate what's cheap, you need to look at total cost of ownership... In a
perfect world, that's true, but the original post began I work for a small
startup...
My experience in the small startup world is that you need to deal with the
attitude that the person the company already pays is
The tighter your budget, the worse the effects of false economies.
People who are used to getting great development tools such as Eclipse
and Git for free commonly make the false assumption that there are
similar free tools for documentation. It's part of the tech writer's
role at a small startup
Rober Lauriston wrote:
The tighter your budget, the worse the effects of false economies.
Yes, indeed.
People who are used to getting great development tools such as Eclipse and
Git for free commonly make the false assumption that there are similar free
tools for documentation. It's part
If the RoboHelp runtime embedded in FrameMaker 12 does not include the
CSS customization of full RoboHelp, you could probably customize the
generated CSS so it matches your company's design standards, then
write a post-processing script to overwrite the generated CSS with
your customizations.
One
Please pardon my off-topic (i.e., to FrameMaker) response here. But, I wouldn't
mind hearing from others on my comments below - feel free to keep it off-line
to me if you want.
Robert Lauriston wrote:
Typically, we are overhead, and startups need to focus on selling something
first.
Yes, my
Because, fundamentally, I have always believed that the *quality* of
documentation, particularly external technical stuff, is a reflection on the
quality of the *rest* of the company.
BTW, when I look at documentation for a product, it gives me an indication of
whether I want to do business
I didn't write that, Sean (techwordsm...@gmail.com) did.
Startups should recognize the importance of documentation in making
sales (depends on the product and market, of course), and when they
don't, it may reflect a lack of marketing experience. Same goes for
the importance of UI design.
On
I didn't write that, Sean (techwordsm...@gmail.com) did.
Ah! Sorry about that ... e-mail editing error on my part.
Same goes for the importance of UI design.
Yes!
One of my favorite books (for web-site UI and look-and-feel):
Hi,
I don’t have it in a production environment, but FeameMaker 12 works fine for
me in 64-bit Windows 8.1 in the latest version of Parallels on a MacBook Pro
using Mavericks.
Sean
On Jul 13, 2014, at 9:31 AM, Steve Rickaby srick...@wordmongers.demon.co.uk
wrote:
I had a quick search but
+1
On 7/16/14, 2:38 PM, Sean techwordsm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I don’t have it in a production environment, but FeameMaker 12 works fine
for me in 64-bit Windows 8.1 in the latest version of Parallels on a
MacBook Pro using Mavericks.
Sean
On Jul 13, 2014, at 9:31 AM, Steve Rickaby
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