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Microsoft Corporation
September 28, 1998
HTML Help allows help authors to create the kinds of new models of user assistance that belong in the "Web Age" -- from simple online help to complete help desks to user netzines. Plus, it offers Web developers the types of navigational features they've been gathering from multiple vendors or creating on their own: a hierarchical table of contents, keyword and full-text searching, versatile window handling, and lots more. Even more, since it's based on standard HTML, authors and developers can integrate in HTML Help titles the leading-edge Web technologies they're already using, like JavaScript, Shockwave, NetShow™, ActiveX®, etc. HTML Help is the development environment for anyone who creates document-centric Web information.
Cheri Lockett Zubak, Work Write
Visit the Work Write Web site. And, take a look at Help Matters
, a free
Webzine published by Work Write for Help authors and user assistance
specialists.
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