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WinHelp documentation does not create itself, especially out of around 80 assorted manuals; for one business, WebWorks ePublisher Pro for Word took that material and seamlessly assembled it into the format they needed.

WebProWorld Writing about technology and WebWorks ePublisher Pro for Word benefit from the product's ability to move content from various formats into other presentations. We found out more about this from Doris Holloway, who works in Software Documentation Services for Jacksonville-based Fidelity National Information Services. She described how her firm switched away from a different product to WebWorks about two years ago. The company had a vast library of documents in Microsoft Word formats that they needed to convert to WinHelp. WebWorks supports WinHelp and other help systems. Holloway said PDF or XML document, WebWorks will be able to do so. We see a potential benefit for WebWorks for the small to medium business market, particularly for firms with a local scope of interest that may not have ventured to the Web yet. We know the big Internet companies, Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft, all have designs on the local search market. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer confirmed to us that their Yahoo and have an impact. A business with product sales literature and documented instructions all in Word could use WebWorks to export the sales information to the Web, and instructions to PDF files. Each type of document flows online and becomes usable on a website by its visitors. This looks like the way WebWorks can make the Web work for the growing local business online market. Tag: Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Yahoo! My Web | Furl Bookmark Murdok: David Utter is a staff writer for Murdok covering technology and business.

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