Editing topics is easy in our new WYSIWYG Editor. The new editor produces cleaner HTML code and has a friendly user interface modeled after Word 2000 and FrontPage 2000. You'll recognize such features as drag-and-drop capabilities within the editor, unlimited undo/redo functionality, the familiar "ruler" at the top of the editor, and improved dialogs. Dramatic improvements have also been made to aspects of the program that give you truly professional looking results including powerful new layout capabilities, style handling, and DHTML effects.
Link the power of RoboHELP with all of the new features of Windows 2000, such as added security, compatibility with thousands of hardware devices, and a solid framework for incorporating the Internet into all phases of your business. Windows 2000 also contains the HTML Help viewer so you don't need to install it from the Internet. The integrated viewer allows Help authors, and the end users that view their finished projects, to run RoboHELP projects in Windows 2000.
Now you can take advantage of RoboHELP's advanced online Help features while editing your content in another HTML editor. In addition to RoboHELP's WYSIWYG editor and TrueCode editor, RoboHELP works side-by-side with Dreamweaver, FrontPage, HomeSite, Microsoft Word 2000, or Notepad. You can associate other editors with your files as well.
With WebSearch, end users get customized, context-sensitive Internet searches right from the compiled Help window. WebSearch detects which components of the Help system it should search for, providing users with Internet search results based on the content of the Help system. For example, searches can target a topic title, or index (K-Keywords) terms for a topic, or even the table of contents book names in the Help system. It's a fast and convenient way to extend Help for your users.
Oracle Help for Java is Oracle Corporation's implementation of Sun Microsystems' JavaHelp standard. Oracle Help is a Help format designed to work with applications written in the Java programming language, but it can work with applications written in any language. Oracle Help and Java applications run on a variety of platforms (Windows, UNIX, Mac, Linux, etc.). Oracle Help can be distributed as a compiled file (a .JAR file) or as a set of individual source files.
eHelp's WebHelp technology gives you the power to deliver fully functional Help and Web content across platforms and browsers. WebHelp is an uncompiled format that supports standard Help features including a table of contents, index and full-text search, as well as context-sensitive Help. The latest version of WebHelp includes several new features including a customizable navigation pane, synchronization between the table of contents and topics being viewed, and options for managing how JavaScript is viewed by older browsers.
Use the Smart Publishing Wizard to easily copy or "publish" files or folders to different locations. For example, you can copy individual .HTM files, groups of .HTM files, or an entire project to a corporate intranet, Internet site, your local hard drive, or a network. You can even use various methods to publish the files including FTP, HTTP, FrontPage Extensions (if you have Microsoft FrontPage installed), or your network protocol. The publishing wizard is "smart" because it only publishes files that are newer and different than the last time the files were published.
RoboHELP now offers foreign language support for its HTML Help runtime extensions. You can change the text for the WebSearch button, portions of your online glossary, and browse sequences. Your end users see the elements in the foreign language when they view your Help project in the HTML Help viewer.