atw: Re: FrameMaker to WinHelp Tools
- From: Stuart Burnfield <sburnf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 12:47:21 +0800
Hi Damian and Peter -
The MIF Import Filter (AU$419) is an optional component that you can
install with any of the AuthorIT editions. You can test an evaluation
version for free.
I don't think you *need* MIF2GO. Frame saves as MIF; AuthorIT imports MIF.
I guess you could use MIF2GO as an alternate route (Frame => MIF => MIF2GO
=> HTML => AuthorIT) if you didn't want to pay for the MIF filter--but then
you'd need to buy MIF2GO (US$295).
Cheers
Stuart
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Stuart Burnfield
Information Developer
Australian Programming Centre
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