Best Help Authoring Tools for C++Builder

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    HelpScribble Reviews

    HelpScribble

    HelpScribble

    $99 one-time payment
    HelpScribble is an easy-to-use, full-featured tool that allows you to create help files from the beginning to the end. From the same HelpScribble project, you can create WinHelp (.hlp), HTML Help (.chm), and a printed manual as well as online documentation (on a website). You can reuse work from another help authoring tool by importing HPJ+RTF files or using a help decompiler. No matter what development tool you use, you can use the HelpScribble help files to provide context-sensitive assistance with Windows applications. HelpScribble can also be used to create standalone portable documents. HelpScribble is compatible with Windows 98, ME and NT4, 2000. XP, Vista. 7, 8, 8.1, 10 and 7. HelpScribble can create help files for all versions of Windows. It also supports Windows 3.1 and 95. Download the free trial version to see HelpScribble in action.
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    Doc-O-Matic Reviews

    Doc-O-Matic

    Doc-O-Matic

    $49 per user
    Doc-O-Matic allows you to quickly and easily create source code and API documentation. It also allows you to author general purpose documentation in many formats and styles in a short time. Doc-O-Matic can take source code and comments and add conceptual topics and external input to create documentation. Doc-O-Matic's single-source approach allows it to generate many types of output from one documentation base. Doc-O-Matic creates HTML-based Help files, including HTML Help, Help Viewer 2.x, and browser-based Web Help. Doc-O-Matic can also create printable documentation in RTF and PDF formats. XML output is ideal for post-processing. Doc-O-Matic documentation is rich in features. It automatically cross-links all documentation, including source code, and provides tabbed and collapsible sections. Your Help bridges this gap by seamlessly integrating into existing library documentation.
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    HelpSmith Reviews

    HelpSmith

    HelpSmith

    $199 one-time payment
    A complete help authoring tool to create CHM HTML Help documents, Web Help systems and printed manuals. HelpSmith is a powerful help authoring tool that can create a CHM HTML help file, online Web Help system, and PDF manual. It also has a built-in screenshot tool that allows you to automatically create help dialog windows. HelpSmith allows you to create a CHM Help file, a fully responsive Web Help System compatible with desktop computers as well as mobile devices, Printed Manual and PDF documents, ePub eBooks, and Microsoft Word documents from a single source project. A built-in word processor allows you to create topic content. It also includes a spellchecker and dictionaries for many languages.
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    GenHelp Reviews
    GenHelp and GenHelpPro are new generation tools that assist with documenting code and creating help file. They import source files to create a file that can be used for creating multiple forms of documentation. The files can be sent out with components to create a more professional product. GenHelp can also create simple help files without the need for extensive knowledge in rich text coding. GenHelp is the base version that imports Delphi/Object Pascal files and C++/C files with comments. It can also produce WinHelp and simple Html. This allows you to create help files for Delphi 3-7, C++ Builder 3-6, and other IDEs. GenHelp Pro is the fully-featured version that supports all versions of Delphi/C++Builder/RAD Studio, up to and including XE10. It supports any format of Help file thanks to its template-based help generation system. Supported at the moment are HtmlHelp 1, Rich Text based manuals, and Html outputs for Web sites.
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