Re: Inexpensive help authoring tool?

Subject: Re: Inexpensive help authoring tool?
From: "Dana Worley" <dana -at- campbellsci -dot- com>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 10:15:49 -0600

On Sunday, October 22, 2006, Elizabeth Shack wrote:

> Doc-to-Help looks good but is probably out of our price range. Has
> anyone used WinCHM from Softany or Help & Manual? What about free
> tools, like Microsoft's HTML Help?

I have not used WinCHM, but I have used Help & Manual. It is fairly easy to use,
is able to output to a variety of file types (print and on-line), and can import
existing HLP or CHM projects. Doc-to-Help and Help & Manual both offer trial
installations, so you can download both and do an evaluation. You might find that
D2H is worth the additional $$ based on your needs.

Microsoft's HTMLHelp Workshop basically provides you with the help compiler
(which all off-the-shelf help authoring tools use) and a way to create a TOC &
Index. You will still need a tool to create your HTML files. It's a great
troubleshooting tool, but unless you *really* enjoy coding HTML by hand, I
wouldn't recommend it for production work :)

2 cents,

Dana W.

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Dana Worley
Software Product Manager, Marketing
Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Microsoft MVP, Windows Help 2002-2007


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