For a schedule and additional information, see ComponentOne's web site at www.componentone.com.
Onsite Training
You can also contact the Paul Neshamkin Group to schedule onsite or online training based on the training materials developed by Paul Neshamkin and M J Plaster for ComponentOne for Doc-To-Help 2007. Paul also offers Doc-To-Help 2008-9 training based on the materials developed by ComponentOne..
Since ComponentOne first released their first version of Doc-To-Help seven years ago, a lot of improvements and functionality has been added. Starting with Doc-To-Help 2008, ComponentOne introduced a completely new use interface. If you took a quick evaluation of the earlier releases, it's certainly time for you to re-evaluate. With the release of version 2009, Doc-To-Help is proving itself to be powerful, highly reliable, and easier to use. The change in Doc-To-Help that is really exciting is support for editing your documents in an internal XML editor. You can also choose to author in the HTML editor of your choice, and, of course, you can still author in Word. The addition of the Doc-To-Help Markup Language (D2HML) in version 2007, allows the author to use styles to markup the source documents in Word or HTML or XML to create any of the behaviors (links, conditional text, keywords, etc.) that will used to create the Help target output. Source documents can be edited independently of the program, and reused and included in any project. Although the full list of new features is impressive and extensive (you can find them at http://www.componentone.com/), what I really like are the improvements in flexibility, reliability, and ease of use. Doc-To-Help is ready to take on the HAT world.
Who are we?We are online documentation experts specializing in developing HTML Help and Windows Help solutions for large and small businesses. ComponentOne Doc-To-Help Certified Trainer and MVP
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The Paul Neshamkin Group teamed up with MJ Plaster to create the training materials for the ComponentOne Doc-To-Help. For more information, see the ComponentOne web site. |
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