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number of users can access it simultaneously.
Help on Wheels can be placed on an AppleShare file server, where any
appear automatically whenever you ask any client to display help.
directly, but as long as it is available on some mounted volume, it will
is nothing special to install. You may never have occasion to open it
Any Macintosh running System 7.0 or later can use Help on Wheels. There
åWho Can Use Help on Wheels?
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namely, the help server.
other application is that the help window belongs to a separate application,
you, the user, the only difference between a Help on Wheels client and any
applications with a consistent interface for their help information. To
Macintosh. It takes advantage of System 7 capabilities to serve “client”
Help on Wheels is the first publicly available help server for the
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handle help display themselves, each in its own way.
The Help menu is just a new “handle” for it. The applications continue to
In most cases, it’s the same display you’d have seen under System 6.
and a list or pop-up menu of chapter headings forming a table of contents.
application puts up a window, where there is usually a scrolling text box
perhaps listing several topics. When you choose a command, the
sometimes put commands in this menu to let you access help information,
Help menu for every application. Applications which are System-7-aware
With System 7, Apple introduced many new software features, including a
åPurpose
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