We have just released Doc-To-Help 2010 v3, the third subscription update of this year! This update focuses on integration with Microsoft SharePoint, but also delivers usability enhancements. Here is what you can do with the latest release:
Doc-To-Help’s integration with SharePoint allows you to upload your content to a SharePoint library and take advantage of SharePoint’s management and workflow features. Doc-To-Help works with SharePoint’s check in/check out features and permissions, so you get a complete source control and version control system without headaches. SharePoint is free, so why not give it a try!
Doc-To-Help now gives you more options to control page breaks for print output. Specify where page breaks will fall when a specific style appears. A typical scenario is to place all Heading 1 styles on the next odd page, but you can do whatever you want. This is one more feature that ensures that you get usable print output without the need to post-format or use an additional tool.
With every release, we throw in some enhancements that make your life better. This time, enjoy a visual indicator for bookmarks in Doc-To-Help’s editor, a new build progress bar, and a menu for inserting special characters.
We have been busy in 2010. Here is a recap of what we have released:
Also works with:
We now only have to update one set of source files to distribute an update to all manuals.
Lance DockinsDocumentation Specialist and Trainera la mode, inc.
We are pleased that Visual Studio Industry Partner, ComponentOne has focused on supporting the latest releases of Microsoft technologies, including Visual Studio 2010 and Office 2010, which will help enable customers to leverage the strong benefits of these proven platforms. ComponentOne's Doc-To-Help is a tool for technical communicators looking to produce impressive and useful deliverables for a variety of communication needs.
Catherine CrimLead Marketing Manager, Developer Platform and ToolsMicrosoft
Yes, I will recommend it to other Help Authors.
Jo Francis ByrdByrd Writes Communications
...it's incredibly easy to use and far more flexible than I would ever have expected.
Scott WillingTechnical Writer
We evaluated all of the major help authoring tools during this process. Doc-To-Help was by far the best tool for the job.
Dana WorleySoftware Product Manager/Manager, Software Support GroupCampbell Scientific, Inc.
The CodeProject.com members were asked to rate their favorites on http://catalog.codeproject.com/ and then The Code Project staff then compiled the highest rated listings, awarding Doc-To-Help the highest award in the Documentation and Help category.
Jeff HadfieldPresidentThe Code Project