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From: Randy (randy_at_blucastle.com)
Date: 02/11/04


Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 11:41:09 -0800

Hi Folks,

I've recently completed a new information management and help authoring tool; it's available as a free download on my web site.

I call it Foundation. It's written in VB.NET, and should be of interest to .NET developers who have a use for a documentation tool that can be tightly integrated with .NET applications to provide dynamic context-sensitive help. I have additionally found it valuable as a stand-alone development tool for building and referencing collections of coding procedures and techniques.

I've included full documentation along with a "quick-start" tutorial. The trial version is free; any and all comments are greatly appreciated. I am especially in need of advise on marketing strategies.

Visit blucastle.com for more details.

Regards,

Randy



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