April 2009 | Visit Doc-To-Help | Live Chat
 
 What's Inside
Feature Spotlight
Import and Completely Convert RoboHelp Projects
Words From the Editor
The 2009 Conference Season is Here
Featured Article
Managing Styles with Doc-To-Help's XHTML Editor
What's New
Webcast Schedule Updated
Doc-To-Help is Now on Twitter
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April Quick Survey
March Survey Results
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 Feature Spotlight
Import and Completely Convert RoboHelp Projects

Did you know that Doc-To-Help has the most complete converter for RoboHelp HTML and Word projects available? Simply point Doc-To-Help to your RoboHelp project and Doc-To-Help will do the rest. It will create a new Doc-To-Help project with all your content, formatting, and settings. RoboHelp's code will even be replaced with Doc-To-Help's open markup. You will be ready to publish as soon as the conversion is finished. In most cases, no extra work is required. Doc-To-Help also includes converters for HTML Help, WinHelp, and Doc-To-Help 2000 projects.

Download Doc-To-Help today to give it a try.

 
 Words from the Editor
Gustavo Eydelsteyn

The 2009 Conference Season is Here
Gustavo Eydelsteyn, Co-founder

We understand the #1 reason you go to a conference is to learn about the latest technologies and how you can benefit from what's available. That is why our Doc-To-Help team will be traveling this season, so they can interact with you one-on-one. Next month, the team will head to Atlanta for the STC Summit. At our booth (#126) we will showcase best practices for creating your documentation, how

Doc-To-help interacts with Microsoft Word, demo a new XML-based editor and share tips for online publishing and more. There will even be a drawing for prizes and software. There is no better way to kick-off your next project than with Doc-To-Help 2009. If you would like to set up a meeting, please contact us.
 
 Featured Article
Nicky Bleiel Managing Styles with Doc-To-Help's XHTML Editor
Nicky Bleiel, Senior Information Developer

Doc-To-Help 2009 includes a built-in XHTML Editor that is easy to use, especially for applying and creating styles. Any changes to your styles are automatically saved to your cascading style sheet (CSS) and conform to the XHTML 1.0 strict specification.

Read on to find out how to apply styles, modify existing styles, create new ones, and more. View the full article.

 
 What's New
Webcast Schedule Updated

To help you get a quick start on learning about Doc-To-Help, we offer regularly scheduled Webcasts that show the basics of what Doc-To-Help is and how to use it. See the schedule and sign up here.

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Doc-To-Help is Now on Twitter

Follow the Doc-To-Help Team as we post product updates and important announcements on Twitter. Just search for "DocToHelp" or visit http://twitter.com/doctohelp.

 
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