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Developer(s) | Indigo Byte Systems LLC |
---|---|
Initial release | 1 July 2005 |
Stable release | 6.4
[1]
/ May 12, 2022 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Platform | PC |
Available in | English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Dutch, Turkish, Sweden |
Type | IDE |
License | Shareware |
Website |
www |
Dr.Explain is a Windows-based help authoring tool published by Indigo Byte System LLC.
Program allows a technical writer to create documentation in various formats, such as CHM ( HTML Help), HTML, PDF, and RTF. It also has the ability to generate code for the C++, Delphi, and Visual Basic programming languages to integrate the generated CHM help files into the applications. Also Dr.Explain includes user guide templates and image annotation automatic tools for rapid [2] documentation creation. The software also has the capabilities to create electronic educational resources in online and PDF formats. [3]
The program allows capturing application windows or web pages and automatically adds annotations to interface elements on screenshots. This approach is functional when describing the functionality of software as it partially automates the creating of documentation.
The program provides the possibility of multi-user work through Dr.Explain collaboration servers.
The section lists the most essential version updates [4] of Dr.Explain software since its initial release in the Summer of 2005.
Dr.Explain 1.2. The first public release of Dr.Explain. (July, 2005) [5]
Dr.Explain 1.5. The multi-byte languages support were introduced. (September, 2005) [6]
Dr.Explain 2.0. The functions for customizing the visual style with CSS, indexing by keywords in CHM, spell checking were added. (August, 2006) [7]
Dr.Explain 2.5. Menu capturing, context sensitive help IDs support, validation tools, and 40 new features were added.(March, 2007) [8]
Dr.Explain 3.0. Images, tables, lists, font styles, and user-defined variables support were added. (March, 2008) [9]
Dr.Explain 4.0. The program's GUI was completely remastered. (Macrh, 2010) [10]
Dr.Explain 4.1. The program was translated into 9 languages. The functions of annotating images, exporting to PDF and inserting HTML fragments have been added. Also it became possible to import documentation from various formats to Dr.Explain. (October, 2010) [11]
Dr.Explain 4.5. The screenshot annotation templates constructor was introduced . (December, 2011) [12]
Dr.Explain 4.10. Social network integration and instant PDF preview were introduced . (March, 2013) [13]
Dr.Explain 5.0. The program introduced the possibility of team-work and collaboration through a cloud service Tiwri.com (September, 2014) [8]
Dr.Explain 5.5. The x64 platform support was introduced. The further x86 platform support and development has been stopped. (September, 2017) [14]
Dr.Explain 6.0. The program's GUI was remastered and new simplified screenshot capturing tool plus improved content editor were added. (April, 2020) [14]
Dr.Explain 6.3. The collection of user guide and knowledge base templates was added to the program. (November, 2021) [4]
Dr.Explain team regularly participates and sponsors professional events on software development and technical writing:
Category:Online help Category:Technical communication tools Category:Screenshot software
Submission declined on 5 August 2022 by
NeverTry4Me (
talk). This submission appears to
read more like an advertisement than an entry in an encyclopedia. Encyclopedia articles need to be written from a
neutral point of view, and should refer to a range of
independent, reliable, published sources, not just to materials produced by the creator of the subject being discussed. This is important so that the article can meet Wikipedia's
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Submission declined on 9 May 2022 by
Tol (
talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject
qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by
Tol 2 years ago.
|
A major contributor to this article appears to have a
close connection with its subject. (August 2022) |
Developer(s) | Indigo Byte Systems LLC |
---|---|
Initial release | 1 July 2005 |
Stable release | 6.4
[1]
/ May 12, 2022 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Platform | PC |
Available in | English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Dutch, Turkish, Sweden |
Type | IDE |
License | Shareware |
Website |
www |
Dr.Explain is a Windows-based help authoring tool published by Indigo Byte System LLC.
Program allows a technical writer to create documentation in various formats, such as CHM ( HTML Help), HTML, PDF, and RTF. It also has the ability to generate code for the C++, Delphi, and Visual Basic programming languages to integrate the generated CHM help files into the applications. Also Dr.Explain includes user guide templates and image annotation automatic tools for rapid [2] documentation creation. The software also has the capabilities to create electronic educational resources in online and PDF formats. [3]
The program allows capturing application windows or web pages and automatically adds annotations to interface elements on screenshots. This approach is functional when describing the functionality of software as it partially automates the creating of documentation.
The program provides the possibility of multi-user work through Dr.Explain collaboration servers.
The section lists the most essential version updates [4] of Dr.Explain software since its initial release in the Summer of 2005.
Dr.Explain 1.2. The first public release of Dr.Explain. (July, 2005) [5]
Dr.Explain 1.5. The multi-byte languages support were introduced. (September, 2005) [6]
Dr.Explain 2.0. The functions for customizing the visual style with CSS, indexing by keywords in CHM, spell checking were added. (August, 2006) [7]
Dr.Explain 2.5. Menu capturing, context sensitive help IDs support, validation tools, and 40 new features were added.(March, 2007) [8]
Dr.Explain 3.0. Images, tables, lists, font styles, and user-defined variables support were added. (March, 2008) [9]
Dr.Explain 4.0. The program's GUI was completely remastered. (Macrh, 2010) [10]
Dr.Explain 4.1. The program was translated into 9 languages. The functions of annotating images, exporting to PDF and inserting HTML fragments have been added. Also it became possible to import documentation from various formats to Dr.Explain. (October, 2010) [11]
Dr.Explain 4.5. The screenshot annotation templates constructor was introduced . (December, 2011) [12]
Dr.Explain 4.10. Social network integration and instant PDF preview were introduced . (March, 2013) [13]
Dr.Explain 5.0. The program introduced the possibility of team-work and collaboration through a cloud service Tiwri.com (September, 2014) [8]
Dr.Explain 5.5. The x64 platform support was introduced. The further x86 platform support and development has been stopped. (September, 2017) [14]
Dr.Explain 6.0. The program's GUI was remastered and new simplified screenshot capturing tool plus improved content editor were added. (April, 2020) [14]
Dr.Explain 6.3. The collection of user guide and knowledge base templates was added to the program. (November, 2021) [4]
Dr.Explain team regularly participates and sponsors professional events on software development and technical writing:
Category:Online help Category:Technical communication tools Category:Screenshot software