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Browser-based help with chm2web
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a***@gmail.com
2009-03-12 17:07:25 UTC
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Dear community,

I want to draw your attention to the new version of our chm2web
product, which will help you create a browser-based help system and
save tons of time. Help, made with chm2web will work under Windows,
Mac OS X and *nix in any modern browser (Firefox, IE, Safari, Chrome,
Opera), even without uploading it to the server (server-side scripts
are not used). Available features: index, full-text search, print.

The most convenient way of using chm2web is if you already have chm
and you want to make help out of it quickly, which can work in browser
window. To do it, just open your chm in chm2web, select a template
suitable for your design, specify conversion rules and after that
you'll get the documentation, which may be instantly placed on your
site.

I recommend you pay your attention to our product, even if help
authoring software which you use can create web-based help, but you’re
not pleased with its functionality. Chm2web is mostly based on
templates and you can really change and customize whatever you want.
And you can create chm (which chm2web needs for work) almost in any
helpauthoring tool.

You can look at the screenshots here - http://chm2web.aklabs.com/screenshot.php

A full-featured evaluation version is also available; with it you may
estimate if our product fits your purpose.

The licensing is very simple. You can buy one license of chm2web and
use it to convert any number of chms. At that, if you are ready to
convert only at home, the price will be extremely low.


You’ll find more details and download link at http://chm2web.aklabs.com

I’ll be glad to answer all your questions.
uwe
2009-03-23 20:45:43 UTC
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Excuse my ignorance, but why would I want a $100,- product which simply
decompiles a CHM and adds some Javascript/ layout-related HTML/CSS code to
the HTM(L) files? A CHM decompiler is available for free and the rest can be
done in minutes as long as you have a little knowledge of HTML and CSS.

Phil

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