Released: Sep 1, 2011
Updates in this release
Updates in 2011 v2
- NetHelp 2.0 - Redesigned Web-based output, NetHelp. It is more lightweight, SEO friendly, easier to customize, and looks great. It is jQuery-based, so you can do virtually anything with it
- Industry first: Publish Help to SharePoint or a SharePoint Wiki - Automatically publish NetHelp to Microsoft SharePoint or create a SharePoint Wiki. The first uploads your NetHelp system to a SharePoint library. You can then link to it or show it in a Web Part. The second creates an editable SharePoint wiki while keeping your links, related topics, and TOC intact
- Improved Image Maps - ComponentOne have included a brand new image map editor in both the built-in editor and Microsoft Word. It is simple to make your images interactive
- Improved Multi-Language Support - Doc-To-Help will handle virtually any combination of languages you need to use. ComponentOne have added three powerful features in this version.
- When using the build-in editor, you can set a default spell checking language for each file
- Doc-To-Help will read the styles on your template no matter what language you are using
- Choose from the language for your NetHelp theme
More User Experience Improvements
Every release contains a number of features and enhancements Doc-To-Help users are asking for. Other improvements you will find in this release include:
- Easier upgrade process: It is easier to preserve your custom themes and templates when upgrading your Doc-To-Help version
- Improved project storage: Keep your project files anywhere on your network. Doc-To-Help will build with no problems
- Build from Microsoft Team Foundation Server: It is easier to perform automatic builds when you store your Doc-To-Help project in Team Foundation Server