Dr.Explain Ultima 6.7.1296
Dr.Explain is a software that will help you to create CHM help files, HTML on-line manuals and printable manuals in RTF and PDF formats. Using its unique auto capture and annotation technology, developers can document their software interfaces almost hands down. When set to work, Dr.Explain parses a live application and automatically produces screenshots of its windows along with a sequence of callouts for each window control. Users only have to add some description to each callout as needed. Dr.Explain is ideal for software developers, ISV, micro ISV and technical writers. It handles all the complexities of help formatting and generation, allowing them to concentrate on pure writing.
Features
- We developed Dr.Explain for our own use, and for IT pros, who want to create a user guide for their software without needing to be an expert at creating user manuals or help files;
- are too busy to bother with finding and implementing a complex CMS;
- don’t want to spend tons of money on technical writing software packages and training courses;
- have always known (or now realize) that people DO read the user documentation;
- are tired of juggling word processors, converters, and other help authoring software;
- dream of doing everything in the same documentation tool without re-doing it over and over;
- would much rather be involved in software development and promotion than be drowned in constant tech support;
- are unwilling to expand their sales, support, and maintenance budget;
- have respect for their software and value their customers and believe that user-friendly help and technical documentation is a must.
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OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 / 11 (x86-x64)
Language: ENG
Medicine: Loader
Size: 248,65 MB.
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Why did I watch this stuff? Screen-picture of the material — attracted. I read with pleasure. Will I use this program? Surely — no. I have more simple tasks, routine and repetitive. What else? Thanks to the author of the material and very informative. (If the translation is not high quality — used Google.)