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June 10, 2009
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Upgrade to newer version?

  • June 10, 2009
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Hi everyone

as some of you already know (thx for answering my questions - love you guys) I'm making a website with Robohelp Office.

Now I was wondering wether it would do me any good to upgrade to a different version of Robohelp?

Does it make creating websites easier?

Is it beneficial to invest the time in getting to know the new features?

And which Robohelp version would you recommend then?

I know it's a bit of a weird question, since Robohelp shouldn't be used to make websites in the first place (yes, I know) but please bare with me...

thanks in advance for your help, hope to hear from you soon!

greets,

c4b

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    RoboWizard
    Inspiring
    June 10, 2009

    Hi there

    Personally, I see nothing wrong with using RoboHelp to create a Web Site. After all, my RoboWizard site was done with WebHelp!

    I might suggest you investigate the latest version of RoboHelp for a few different reasons.

    • Latest versions should handle the newer browsers more easily.
    • Latest versions offer new and more efficient ways of working with your information.
    • Latest versions offer better ongoing support if you encounter issues.

    I know it's all great to spout that one should always use the latest version. I'm also realistic and realize that not everyone has it in the ole budget to support that.

    Hopefully this helps... Rick

    cry4bloodAuthor
    Known Participant
    June 10, 2009

    So you're actually saying I could just stick with the old version and it wouldn't make any REAL difference (expect for a major drainage of my budget)?

    Don't know if I should be happy or sad... >.<

    RoboWizard
    Inspiring
    June 10, 2009

    Hi again

    No, I wasn't saying that exactly. Older versions have no clue about recent browser changes that newer versions do. So you may find yourself struggling with certain things from the browser perspective.

    Cheers... Rick