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authoring contentHow do you like to write?With music blaring on your iPod? In a quiet corner? Actually, that's not where I'm going with this (although I admit I don't write and listen to music at the same time). I'm talking about something a little more fundamental. Do you like to write in a traditional narrative format? Read more. By Eve T at 2009-07-07 06:24 | authoring | authoring content | Best Practices | communicators | Doc-To-Help | documentation | technical communication | technical writing | Eve T's blog | login or register to post comments
Survey on skin editor for help authoring toolSurvey on skin editor for help authoring tool HI . I am student at National Institute of Design , And I am doing some Research Regarding Skin editors in Help authoring tools(specific to Robohelp) For my project.Kindly, fill in the survey Asap.Here is the link... http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=K6ce79LFlwbZuRFVDZxXJA_3d_3d Thanks , By shuch at 2009-06-23 00:11 | adobe | Adobe | assistance | assistance | authoring | authoring | authoring assistance | authoring content | Best Practices | best practices | Blaze | content development | deliverable | design | designing | designing | Diploma | Document Reviews | documentation | e-portfolios | e-publishing | ebook | edd | editing | eLearning tools | experience | fixing projects | Flare | General | graphics | Has anyone leaped with Adobe connect | HAT | Help | help authoring tool | help system | illustration | InDesign | information mapping | information sharing | interaction design | International | lead generation | learning | MadCap Flare | MadCap Flash | MadCap Lingo | MadCap Software | Madcap Software | management | manuals | microsoft office 2007 | multi-channel | multi-channel publishing | multi-channel publishing; topic-based authoring | multichannel publishing | multichannel publishing | Online | Online | Online help | online help | online study | output | photoshop | Planning | print publishing | print publishing; Blaze | printed manuals | product demos | proposals | publishing | publishing tools | re-use of content | reports | Requirements | Reviews | robohelp | roles | Single source | Single Sourcing | social media | software | Software simulation | specifications | structured authoring method | Style Guide | supporting learning styles | technical | technical communication | technical communication | technical editing | technical writing | technical writing certification | telecommunications | Topic based authoring | topic titles | using | web | webworks | Windows XP Pro | Workflow | Workshop | writers | writers | writing | writing content for mobile devices | Writing General | shuch's blog | login or register to post comments
Doc-To-Help Wins The Code Project Members Choice AwardDoc-To-Help won a Code Project Members Choice Award. At a ceremony held during TechEd in Los Angeles, Jeff Hatfield, president at The Code Project (USA) recognized ComponentOne Doc-To-Help as the Members Choice winner in the Documentation and Help category. By Eve T at 2009-05-20 08:20 | authoring | authoring content | Blogs | business writing | communicators | conference | documentation | writers | Writing General | Eve T's blog | login or register to post comments
I do see a buzz abt DITA ........i am trying to understand how to explore this new buzz word" DITA". I was able to find a lot of information about it on net, and assumed it is a authoring tool kit just like my Robohelp, but while reading a chm file abt it i read "Before you use this document you should be familiar with your operating system environment (Windows, Linux/UNIX, or Mac OS) and the authoring tool you will use to create DITA files." Is this a structured standard to be incorporated with any authoring tool ?? By SudhaYadav at 2009-01-30 10:34 | authoring content | DITA | read more | SudhaYadav's blog | 2 comments
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