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Posted by Graham Rhind
Feb 21, 2008 at 08:09 PM
I also remain unconvinced. Their e-books and help files are in a proprietary format, so the free Infohesive reader is required to view them, which puts the software on a par with products such as Whizfolders. It doesn’t produce “standard” help files that can be called by most programs, such as .chm files, and there are also free help file creators around, such as HelpMaker (http://www.vizacc.com). I’ve no doubt that it will be stylish and stable software (as is SyncSE), but they’re entering a crowded market place!
Graham