HelpNDoc 2.1 is ready to download, featuring the much requested search functionality in the HTML generated documentation as well as various robustness improvements. As always, HelpNDoc is available for free for personal use without any limitation and is very low priced for commercial use
HelpNDoc 2.0.1.4 is ready to download, featuring PDF table of content generation, HTML keywords generation and various bug fixes including the generated PDF file which wasn't always created in the specified path. As a reminder, there's only 23 days left to benefit for the special introductory discount for both the Standard and Professional Edition, which will expire the 30th of June
We are glad to announce the immediate availability of HelpNDoc 2.0 which includes lots of additions and enhancements, along with a brand new HelpNDoc web site. Let's start with HelpNDoc 2 which features two brand new exporters: Microsoft Word and Adobe PDF documents can now be generated from HelpNDoc. We also added a find and replace by variable functionality and added a variable panel to simplify their use throughout HelpNDoc. We took a lot of time enhancing little details and much requested features, have a look at the detailed change log below. But that's not all...
Responding to user requests, the HelpNDoc team is now using the popular twitter platform to publish instant HelpNDoc related (or not) news, ideas, tips, thoughts... well basically anything that might be worth mentioning. So come follow us on twitter and let's start tweeting
The generated CHM window can be heavily personalized from the window part of the project options. This article goes through the window's size and position, the visible buttons on the toolbar, the personalization of the navigation pane as well as other customizable settings
Linking to a specific topic in the HTML generated help is as easy as linking to a file named by its topics ID and placed under the "files" sub-directory of the generated content
We are glad to announce the immediate availability of HelpNDoc 1.16. Including a much requested enhancement in the CHM export with the possibility to define the windows size, position, visible buttons and navigation options. An annoying bug with the default font saving as also been fixed and the Windows Vista compatibility has been enhanced. Last but not least, a "silent" option has been added to the command line to avoid user inputs during batch compilation