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Dr.Explain: User Guides Done Right
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Mar 16, 2009 19:43:16 | | Author email | anikolaev@3d2f.com | | Author | Nikolaev Alexander Dmitrievich |
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No matter how great is the value hidden in your program, it wont worth a penny until user figures out how the program works and how to get started. Manuals of all kinds are supposed to help users get along with software; however, the composition of a decent user guide can easily turn into a full-time job by itself, if all the operations are done by hand.
With Dr.Explain, the job of creating manuals can just as easily become a pleasure. Here you will not have to learn HTML or editors of all kinds for formatting help pages — creating a help article in Dr.Explain is not any harder than composing a letter to a friend using your favorite word processor. Even screenshots can be captured and pasted to the text automatically, according to your predefined rules or by hitting the «magic» keyboard shortcut.
Dr.Explain allows creating user guides in the format of portable CHM help files, online documentation in HTML, and printable user manuals in RTF.
The latest version of the program features improved graphics operations and visual effects, automated documenting of Java applications, better performance, and lots more. And the last but not the least news fact about it is that the upgrade is completely free.
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