ComponentOne has announced the release of Doc-To-Help 2010. The latest version integrates with Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS), providing one interface to manage and distribute documentation.
And Doc-To-Help 2010 debuts the ability to convert any RoboHelp project.
Read the full press release.
Dramatically improve your end-user’s experience with embedded, dynamic help. Check out this month’s Doc-To-Help Tech Connection to find out how from Nicky, our Doc-To-Help Senior Information Developer, as she showcases the benefits of using the ComponentOne DynamicHelp control. You can also sign-up for an upcoming Doc-To-Help Webcast at no charge, download the latest Doc-To-Help software update, and find out about a future Podcast that highlights five ways Doc-To-Help can make your life easier.
It’s all inside Doc-To-Help Tech Connection.
Have you visited the ComponentOne website lately? They’ve been busy working on three different products, all available now:
- Doc-To-Help 2009. The latest release includes an XML-based editor, intuitive interface. industry-standard code, and style editor. And Visual Studio users can take advantage of DynamicHelp, which uses drag-and-drop to add a Help pane to the application interface. You definitely need to take a look at this if you are creating embedded Help.
- DemoWorks 2009. Create videos in WMV, Flash, animated GIF, executables, and more.
- FrontLine 2008. Do you need to create a Knowledge Base for your users? Check out FrontLine, which provides a searchable portal, web-based administration, and knowledge management interface. You can build your repository by creating new documents, importing existing documents, or referencing websites. (Note: IIS server is required.)
Also, when you get a chance, check out the ComponentOne blogs. Use the tag cloud at the upper right to see the appropriate entries. (Your programmers may want to check them out, too.)
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