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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Well, the “RoboHelp is Dead” crowd will be disappointed to learn that their predictions were wrong. Alas, Adobe Systems today announced the availability of RoboHelp 6, “a complete, flexible and user-friendly system to create, manage and publish software help systems, knowledge bases and documentation for desktop and Web-based applications.”
“Adobe RoboHelp 6 is a major release and a key milestone in the product’s 15-year history,” said Don Walker, senior director of product marketing and business development at Adobe. “RoboHelp 6 strongly reinforces Adobe’s commitment to the technical communications market, giving authors what they need to easily develop, manage and maintain intuitive software help systems and knowledge bases.”
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