Microsoft Corporation
1997
HyperAct believes that most WinHelp authors should and will move to HTML Help in the near future. HyperAct has supported Microsoft's HTML Help from the first beta release with our WinHelp-to-HTML conversion utility (HTMheLp), and now we've released eAuthor/Site, a template-based Web authoring tool that supports HTML Help Keywords, TOC, and Projects.
Reuben Halevi, President of HyperAct Inc.
HyperAct eAuthor/Site is a new template-based Web authoring tool that supports Microsoft's HTML Help Keywords, TOC, and Projects. If you want to create HTML Help titles, you should use tools that are designed for HTML, and that can take advantage of Web technology. You should also look for tools that look at sites, not pages, and that help you organize and format your site globally we believe that template-based authoring will improve the authoring and maintenance process and facilitate the creation of better projects for less investment (time and money). eAuthor/Site will take you one step further it will allow you to populate HTML Help template-based projects with data from any ODBC enabled database (DBimport is now in beta).
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