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  • February 11, 1999
  • News

Publish documents your way with Hynet's Directive 2.0

Users can convert and publish pieces of documents to the Internet or CD-ROM with a new tool from Hynet Technologies.

Using Hynet's Directive Version 2.0 users can import whole or partial documents (e.g. paragraphs, chapters) created in Adobe FrameMaker of Microsoft Word into an XML database. The documents can then be repurposed and republished to an intranet, the Internet or burned onto a CD.

The ability to extract and restructure documents according to user needs, rather than the publisher's intent, is of increasing importance to electronic publishers, according the Delphi Group.

Hynet Directive Version 2.0 comes with a single server license and ten concurrent authoring seats, allowing for an unlimited number of end-users and royalty-free distribution via CD-ROM. Pricing varies depending on what you need to do, which could range from simple document conversion to dynamic CD-ROM and Inter/intranet publishing.

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