HelpSmith is an innovative help authoring tool allowing you to create CHM HTML Help files, Web Help systems, Word RTF, PDF, and Printed Manuals from the same source. The reliable help authoring system provides a powerful MS Word-like unicode text editor for editing help topics with dynamic styles and live spell checker, advanced approach to working with multimedia files, and many other useful features.
HelpSmith enables creating documentation and help files from scratch and also lets you import help topics from HTML, Word RTF, TXT files that can be written in different Unicode encodings.
With HelpSmith you can supply help files for your application in popular help formats including HTML Help CHM files, a standard format for program's help files in Windows. HelpSmith has support for all the features of HTML Help CHM format, so you can build the hierarchical table of contents, alphabetical keyword Index, edit chm viewer's help windows, etc.
The "What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get" principle makes the process of using HelpSmith as easy as using a regular office application. And, actually, you do not have to learn any technical details to create first-class CHM and Web Help systems and other documents with the HelpSmith authoring tool.
System Requirements:
Win2000, WinXP, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, Windows 8, Windows 10, WinServer, WinOther, Windows2000, Windows2003, Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008r2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Tablet PC Edition 2005, Windows Media Center Edition 2005, WinVista, Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate, WinVista x64, Windows Vista Home Basic x64, Windows Vista Home Premium x64, Windows Vista Business x64, Windows Vista Enterprise x64, Windows Vista Ultimate x64
Version:
9.8
Last updated:
2023-10-13 11:17:41
Publisher:
Divcom Software
Homepage:
http://www.divcomsoft.comFile name:
helpsmithsetup.exe
File size:
56.9MB
License:
Shareware
Price:
199