My sincere thanks to (in alphabetical order)
Char James-Tanny
President of JTF Associates, Owner of helpstuff.com, Secretary of the Society for Technical Communication (S.T.C.)
Websites: http://www.helpstuff.com | HAT-Matrix.com
Char James-Tanny has almost 25 years of experience as a technical writer and is well known in the Help community for her knowledge of online Help tools and concepts. Author of two
books and numerous courses about Help, as well as several Help Authoring Tool tutorials, she speaks frequently at conferences around the world on Help topics, cross-browser issues,
and tool-specific functionality. Char was responsible for producing the online documentation for Toshiba Corporation - Japan laptops during the 90s and for producing the Discover Magazine's
15 Year Electronic Index for Walt Disney Company, both with Microsoft's MultiMedia Viewer. Her tutorial on Microsoft's HTML Help 1.x, hosted at fellow MVP David Liske's site, has been
downloaded over 12,000 + times since 2000. Her company has worked for clients such as Dragon Systems, Fleet Bank, Honda America, PepsiCo, and the U.S Navy. Char maintains Hat-Matrix.com
where Help Authors and Technical Communicators can review various Help Authoring Tools available in the market. Manufacturers of these tools can update and describe new features directly
through the website, keeping it fresh, timely and of critical importance to potential buyers. She is an AuthorIT Certified Consultant and a senior member of the Society for Technical
Communications Boston Chapter. Earlier in 2006, Char was elected Secretary of the S.T.C. Thank you Char, for taking the time to review and give me very constructive technical and editorial
feedback.
Rob Chandler
Creator/Owner of Helpware.net, Helpware FAR HTML, and H2Reg
Website: http://helpware.net
Rob works full-time in the "MarCom" department of Varian Australia. He is one of the leading experts in Microsoft Help Technolgies, and has mirrored this in his Helpware.net
website along with his cutting-edge software application, Helpware FAR HTML. Rob has given the ability to thousands of Help Authors and Techncial Writers (me included) to help others
through the purchase and use of his software products, as well as through his vast knowledge and experience published on Helpware.net. I also have the privilage of keeping my other
Fast Track tutorials on Rob's website. He gave this tutorial a thorough going-over and issued his approval. Thanks Rob for your time, advice, and giving me the opportunity and ability
to publish to the Help community.