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Helpdisk 2.6

By Dyslexic.com,
Publication Date: 2005

Article discusses Helpdisk 2.6 from Clifton Press, which is an essay-writing program designed for students participating in higher education. The program was created for people studying the arts, social sciences, and humanities, and offers a hypertext self-instruction course in all areas of essay writing. Helpdisk 2.6 contains almost 100 files of guidance, full help features, and optional file editor, and extensive hypertext links. The main topics covered by the program include punctuation, writing structure, and style. Students can use Helpdisk 2.6 to learn the proper uses of apostrophes, brackets, colons, bibliographies, paragraphs, arguments, and abbreviations.
Published by: Iansyst Technology Services, Ltd.   (Website:http://www.iansyst.co.uk)

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