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Project Management with ePublisher? Sure, why not?

We are used to ePublisher being used to generate online help, building technical websites and even developing eLearning content. Recently we have been talking to a number of customers who use ePublisher as part of their agile software development process as a way to ensure consistent and on-time deliverables.
All of these are great examples of [...]

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The End of an Era

Yesterday we announced the release of ePublisher 2009.4, the culmination of what has been an exciting year of product development here at WebWorks.
 
In keeping with our standard policy of a two year rolling support window , this means that ePublisher 9.3 is no longer a supported version and is now officially classified as a Legacy [...]

It saves you how much?!!

Back in March I posted a short note about the white paper I’d written comparing the true long term costs of using the “free” DITA Open Tool Kit to publish your DITA content, against using a productized commercial solution, like ePublisher.
As a follow up to that paper I sat down and created a ROI (return [...]

Where's my 9.3?

Still waiting to hear from either Customer Service or your Account Manager about that ePublisher 9.3 request you submitted? You are not alone. Some of our customers may have noticed that it took a little while to hear back from us when they requested upgrades to ePublisher 9.3. In fact, some customers are still experiencing [...]

Free Webinar: Controlling help-specific features in WebWorks ePublisher Pro

Do you work with Frame and use the EDDs? Want to learn how to configure one for use with ePublisher as a way to control help specific features?
Then we recommend that you sign up for Martin Smith’s upcoming webinar and find out how he did it.
Here’s Martin’s description of his webinar.

I will be hosting a [...]

7 things you must know about ePublisher Platform

When you become intimately involved with a product it’s often difficult to step back and distill its value into just a few simple direct phrases. Often it needs someone from outside to grasp what you have been saying and capture it.
RoundUp attendee Anne Gentle did just that on her blog. And with her permission here’s [...]