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		<title>RoboHelp Office v.3x: the Good, the Bad, and the Indifferent</title>
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		<description>Overall, in my experience, writers and programmers prefer to use RoboHelp to create and maintain Help systems because the application has fewer issues with the Internet and programming platforms. In fact, for this latest version Of RoboHelp, I have only one minor complaint. Here is a summary of my findings.</description>
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