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Lectora ease of use for compatibility?
From: M Catlett
Date: Oct 27, 2003 2:49PM
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Hi, all...
I searched the archives, but didn't find anything on a piece of course
authoring software called "Lectora." I'm wondering if anyone's had a
chance to use it and can tell me anything about how easy or hard it
might be to ensure that Lectora's output is Section 508 compliant. The
company, Trivantis, claims that it completely 'meets the requirements,'
but it looks as though none of it's built-in... it's all done by hand by
a more skilled designer. Someone would have to hand-code the tables,
keystrokes, etc..
Anyone familiar with Trivantis' Lectora?
Thanks!
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