We are often blogging about technical writing, web development, CSS, software documentation and all the technical stuff. Today, we are going to change the habits and turn from tech to beauty – this is a review of some great web resources with free graphics. You will learn something new about the CC0 license, smoking mantis,…
Continue reading »We continue our review of free tools for technical writers and software documentation authors. Last time, we talked about image and video editing tools for software documentation writers. In this blog post, we are going to cover an important field with ever growing influence – community and social networking, as well as the way to…
Continue reading »Technical writing is a very broad term, it is much more that just ‘writing’ stuff. It often involves design, graphics creation, video authoring, community building, and more. And the good news is that most of these tasks can be solved with free tools and services. In this post series, you will learn more about such…
Continue reading »Receiving feedback is crucial for all companies. This is the best way of finding out what route you should take in your product development, which help topics are poorely written, or what questions remain open after reading a user manual. How do I Get User Feedback? Product documentation is a perfect platform for getting feedback…
Continue reading »‘Getting things done online’ seems to be the main trend in the product documentation field now. And, this is not only a matter of user manuals – all text editing goes online. Millions of people create documents in web applications like Google Docs. Even though it lacks some MS Office functionality, this service has become…
Continue reading »Many software companies who develop Windows desktop applications still ship their software help systems in the CHM format (Windows Help File, HTML Help). In this post, we’ll talk about an alternative format (Web Help) and the transition path. If you look at the CHM format (Microsoft Compiled HTML Help), you will realize that it is…
Continue reading »We are proud to present the latest version of our modern online documentation solution – the October 2015 update of ClickHelp! This release adds a lot of usability improvements. Now you have better content pasting modes for WYSIWYG to handle content coming from MS Word and External web pages; extended YouTube video support and the…
Continue reading »Many of us come into technical writing from different and often unrelated writing fields. I, for one, have a degree in journalism, and for the past ten years I have been writing fiction and poetry, while also working with Web content and development. At first I thought that technical writing would be boring, though possibly…
Continue reading »With this version of our documentation tool, it becomes much easier to track the topic changes using the unlimited version history! You can now import your existing content from HTML, MS Word and OpenOffice preserving the styles and the sections structure. And now ClickHelp supports logging in to your documentation portal through SSO – OpenID…
Continue reading »Did you ever want to develop documentation online and host it on your own server? Or include it in your product as HTML files? This is exactly what ClickHelp is now offering with the Web Help and CHM output formats. Did you ever thought of managing your Power Readers in an automated manner? Yes, this…
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