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Review and how it works

HelpScribble was designed as a total, user-friendly help authoring instrument useful for making documentation files from start to finish.
Output WinHelp (.hlp) files, HTML Help (.chm) files, a printed manual and online documentation (on a web site) all from the same project.
HelpScribble aids you to write complex help files with the included editors for SHG files (hotspot bitmaps), WinHelp macros, contents tree, browse sequences, and so forth.
If you have previously used another authoring instrument, reuse the work by importing in it the HPJ+RTF files created with the other instrument.
The help files built with HelpScribble is suitable for creating context-sensitive help, regardless of the development instrument the user utilizes.
If the user utilizes Borland Delphi or C++Builder, he will like the way the program's property editor integrates with them to make assigning Topic ID values to HelpContext properties trouble-free.
It presents itself as a simple instrument. The application is independent, it does not depend on MS Word or other third party package.
It does need a help compiler that you have the capacity to download for free.
What is new? The utility is now entirely working with Windows Vista
Brief details -It can import HPJ+RTF files.
-Authoring instrument useful for making help files from start to finish.
-Has a HelpContext property editor.
-It makes WinHelp (.hlp) files, HTML Help (.chm) files, a printed manual and online ebooks.
How to install & uninstall HelpScribble - system requirements It demands a help compiler that may be downloaded free.
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