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All you need is a Windows 2000/XP/2003 OS or later and IE 4.1 or later. | |||||
Fly Help is a convenient tool for developers, Help authors, and technical writers to create online Help for desktop applications in HTML Help (CHM) format. | |||||
Yes! Free technical support by e-mail. | |||||
CHM means 'Compiled Windows HTML Help files'. A CHM file is a compressed HTML Help metafile. The CHM file contains all the files in your help project in compressed format. It uses a special technology to combine HTML files into one file with a special directory, index, and file structure similar to a compressed drive. The CHM is specifically designed to display a Microsoft HTML Help system in Microsoft's HTML Help Viewer. | |||||
Web Help, also called Browser-Based Help, is designed for use by authors who want their end users can view their Web-based or desktop application Help on any browser and platform. Web Help can be deployed on the Internet, extranet or intranet as well as on Windows, Macintosh, Unix, Linux and Sun Solaris systems. With Fly Help you can convert HTML Help files (CHM files) to Web-Help quickly and easily. | |||||
Yes, you can. With Fly Help you can import Microsoft HTML Help Workshop projects (.hhp files). This will let Fly Help can work together with other help authoring tools. You can create or export Microsoft HTML Help projects with other authoring tools, and import them into Fly Help. | |||||
Yes, you can. Fly Help allows you to open and edit an existing .CHM file directly. If you open a .CHM file created by other authoring tools, Fly Help will analyse the .CHM file and try to rebuild the TOC and Index structure. | |||||
Fly Help provides an easy way to extract resources from .CHM files. Using the CHM Explorer you can easily extract HTML files, images (.gif, .jpg, etc.), style sheets (.CSS), index (.HHK), table of contents (.HHC), etc. from .CHM files. | |||||
Yes you can. Fly Help provide a Decompile command to do this. The Decompile command can break a .CHM file into a set of files. | |||||
If you want to get more technology information about Pocket CHM or Fly Help, please visit our Technology Information page. | |||||
Please use the support@flyskysoft.com to contact us. We attempt to respond to all e-mails within 24 hours Monday - Friday. | |||||
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