Adobe RoboHelp 8

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    26/01/2009
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  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows XP/Vista

Publisher’s description

Adobe RoboHelp 8 software is a professional authoring tool for developing standards-based help systems, eLearning content, knowledgebase, and policies and procedures. Create content once and publish it to multiple channels, including Adobe AIR, for an integrated online and offline user experience. Import DITA, Adobe FrameMaker, and Microsoft Word files as live links, automatically mapping styles and preserving tables of contents and other elements. Provide your users with advanced search capabilities and engaging interactive content, including PDF documents, SWF movies, demos, and 3D models. You can even script commonly used functions to automate your workflow and increase your efficiency.

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  1. Is very easy to use. Geeta Kumar -- May 24 2006, 21.16

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    I don't like this application

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