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Solutionsoft


Microsoft Corporation

1997

Solutionsoft

We are fully committed to supporting Microsoft's new HTML Help. Since the introduction of HelpBreeze in 1993, we have consistently provided documentation authors with a uniquely powerful solution for creating both Help files and printed documents. We expect to continue offering a leading-edge set of tools for HTML Help authors, while still maintaining full support for the 16- and 32-bit WinHelp formats.

Marty Ford, President of Solutionsoft



Solutionsoft — The HelpBreeze HTML Wizard is an add-in to HelpBreeze® — Solutionsoft's award-winning Windows Help authoring tool. HelpBreeze turns Microsoft Word into a WYSIWYG environment for creating 16- and 32-bit Windows Help files, as well as professional quality printed documentation. The HTML Wizard adds the capability to translate any WinHelp project to either standard HTML or HTML-based Help. The Wizard automatically converts jumps, pop-ups, styles, keywords, and browse sequences into their HTML equivalents. The easy-to-use interface gives you complete control over how specific styles and navigation elements are converted, and allows you to take full advantage of advanced HTML features, such as frames and sophisticated table formatting.

The HTML Wizard offers full support for Microsoft's new HTML Help, including table of contents and index Webmaps, ActiveX controls, related topics links, and compiled HTML. With HelpBreeze and the HTML Wizard add-in, you can produce top quality printed documentation, Windows 3.1/95 Help files, standard Web pages, and the new HTML-based Help — all from the same source documents! This makes it easy for you to migrate from WinHelp to HTML Help, or to target both formats simultaneously. For more information, or to download fully functional evaluation copies of both HelpBreeze and the HTML Wizard, visit Solutionsoft's Web site at http://www.solutionsoft.com.

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