Welcome to the last of three posts covering questions that I often hear about RoboHelp. In this post, I’ll look at structured, topic-based authoring – what it is, whether and how RoboHelp supports it, and if it requires DITA. This post summarizes a related webinar; you may view the recording with this link: ADV ROBOHELP […]
Author: Neil Perlin
[Guest Post] “From One to Many – Single Sourcing With RoboHelp”, by Neil Perlin
Welcome to the second of three posts covering questions that I often hear about RoboHelp. In this post, I’ll look at single sourcing – does RoboHelp support it and with what features. As with the previous post, this one summarizes a related webinar. You’ll find the recording at “From One to Many: Single Sourcing with […]
[Guest Post] “Setting the Help Hooks: Context Sensitive Help Using RoboHelp”, by Neil Perlin
Help maven, Neil Perlin, is delivering a 3-part webinar series on Advanced RoboHelp. This is the first of three guest posts by Neil that summarize his guest webinars. You can find the links to the other two at the end of this blog post. This blog post covers highlights of our webinar with Neil Perlin: […]
The Evolution of “Mobile” in TechComm & The Scotch App
By Neil Perlin, Hyper/Word Services I was introduced to mobile, in the form of Microsoft Windows CE, in 1998 by Joe Welinske of WritersUA. By late 1999, I was giving conference presentations on Mobile App (pre-iPhone) programming, cellular technology, and other bizarre (by TechComm standards) topics. The image below is a page from a single […]