November 5, 2012 @ 2:17 PM, By Nandini Gupta
The Multiscreen HTML5 feature is introduced in RoboHelp 10. It’s a Single Source Layout which can be configured based on any HTML5 compatible device that could be used for viewing your content. This feature gives authors the power to generate the outputs which can be viewed on any mobile device such as iPad, iPhone, Android read more…
November 1, 2012 @ 11:58 AM, By Nandini Gupta
Adobe RoboHelp Server is a server-based Help solution that provides real-time end-user feedback on your Help and knowledgebase. RoboHelp Server gathers and logs data about what questions users ask while searching content and how users navigate through topics. Results are displayed in an easy-to-view graphical format for quick interpretation. Your Help system resides on a read more…
October 24, 2012 @ 12:30 PM, By Maxwell Hoffmann
User assistance thought pioneer, Joe Welinske, has authored a valuable White Paper that addresses an important issue: how to use a flexible interaction language scheme with User Defined Variables. This blog touches on key concepts contained in the White Paper; you may download the White Paper “Interactions with User Defined Variables” by clicking here. Adobe read more…
October 22, 2012 @ 4:32 PM, By Maxwell Hoffmann
Last week Adobe participated in the Localization World conference on the edge of Seattle’s busy harbor. Passing ferrry boats and container ships were unable to divert the attendees attention from dozens of relevant and compelling presentations on the latest challenges facing anyone who wants to make their content go global. Although the conference’s focus was read more…
September 21, 2012 @ 12:17 PM, By Maxwell Hoffmann
Join AdobeTCS Product Evangelist for a 5-part product exploration series focusing on Technical Communication Suite 4, RoboHelp 10 and FrameMaker 11. The purpose of this series is to give brief specific “how to’s” in some areas of product features that have broad appeal. You can register for this series by clicking here. Please note that read more…
July 26, 2012 @ 2:22 PM, By Ankur Jain
It gives me great pleasure to introduce the all new Adobe RoboHelp 10. This release offers dramatic new workflows that make it easier than ever to create, import and deliver content using a familiar, author-friendly environment. RoboHelp 10 enables you to publish socially-enabled content to multiple screens/devices using HTML5, take advantage of the end-to-end workflow read more…
July 24, 2012 @ 10:03 AM, By Ankur Jain
I’m very excited to introduce the all new Adobe Technical Communication Suite 4. When I go meet with our customers, I hear that their consumers demand technical content to be easily consumable, highly interactive, quickly searchable, immediately actionable, and always available on-the-move. The movement to structured authoring is picking up. The rapid penetration of handheld read more…
July 10, 2012 @ 9:52 PM, By Maxwell Hoffmann
Every day technical communication teams are being asked to do something new. Given the rate of change that is apparent in the marketplace, and the expanding array of new devices and venues that will need to be supported, this trend will only accelerate. One question that comes up is how do teams explore the new read more…
June 15, 2012 @ 1:23 PM, By Maxwell Hoffmann
Raymond Urgo completed his coverage of the 13 most common mistakes in managing and communicating policies and procedures. Having spent years in this field, Urgo has observed many common mistakes, starting with the error of handling training separating from development of P&P. This brief blog highlights a few key points made by Urgo and contains read more…
May 30, 2012 @ 2:48 AM, By Maxwell Hoffmann
Besides being a Platinum Sponsor for this year’s STC Summit in Chicago, Adobe also pulled together a “deep dive” thought leader “pre-conference” event held the morning before the conference officially kicked off. Our marketing team worked overtime bringing some of the brightest subject matter experts together for what was essentially a “demo-less” event. Adobe’s mission read more…