If you create help system, knoledge base RoboHelp is the tool you're using.
Now Adobe has released the RoboHelp Packager for Adobe AIR on Adobe Labs. You can download th package and start exporting your assets for the desktop with AIR.
Adobe has created three sample AIR files to experience the look and feel of Help delivered via Adobe AIR:
With RoboHelp Packager for Adobe AIR, you can package the complete project in a single distributable file - including TOC, Index and Glossary along with content files. Unlike RoboSourceControl, reviewers don't need RoboHelp to review the content and unlike PDF, the help files maintain the same look and feel in Adobe AIR. Readh the full entry: Sending your RoboHelp Project for Review - use Adobe AIR
With RoboHelp Packager for Adobe AIR can:
- Generate a single distributable file similar to a .chm file.
- Provide a variety of skins from which a user can choose from. In addition, for any skin a user can choose different themes, which control the look and feel in terms of colors and button/icons images.
- Provide a consistent look and feel on all platforms and operating systems.
- Enable you to comment, in addition to using other advanced features such as Breadcrumbs, Mini TOC and Security (Digital Signatures).






















When installing, error says "Cannot install...AIR file is damaged". None of the above AIR files can be downloaded.
Posted by: J | March 07, 2009 at 10:17 AM