Thanks for that info.  I’ll look deeper into it. Sometimes I put out
statements in hope that someone will clarify the issue. Our app is complex,
years in development, and will require a substantial help book, including
videos (maybe the web version), external links,  and contextual-help
anchors.

On 5/7/14 10:46 PM, "Dennis" <li...@dbandel.com> wrote:

> As somebody who did a lot of development work on early versions of Simple Help
> Editor, I’d like to point out a misstatement. It does not require one to write
> their own HTML. It does a quite capable job of translating styled text into
> HTML, but does offer the ability to handle custom HTML for things like tables,
> that don’t translate easily as styled text. I would agree that it can be a
> complex application if you want to get beyond the basics.
> 
> On May 7, 2014, at 10:08 AM, Gordon Apple <g...@ed4u.com> wrote:
> 
>> > I then tried the $150 (limited free trial) SimpleHelpEditor. It¹s a lot
>> more
>> > capable, but complex, and you end up having to write all the HTML yourself
>> > anyway, so why bother?
> 


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