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Old March 20th 18, 08:20 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default SSDs serial No in BIOS.

"GS" wrote

Wow. $400?! I know Adobe prices are outrageous,
but that's crazy. MS Help Workshop is free. I'm
guessing the difference is that RoboHelp gives you
some kind of WYSIWYG HTML editor so that you
don't actually have to write the HTML pages.


What's $400? When I bought RH it was $900+! (I was publishing ebooks for my
daughter; -she wanted them to be multi-platform from single source.)

Ah. It gets crazier by the minute. It may be $1,100
now. I couldn't quite figure it out from their webpage.
They had 2 sets of prices and it wasn't clear what each
was for. Maybe $400 is the update.


To add insult to injury, the price is US$; -I'm in Canada!

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