View, edit and create new HTML help files (CHM) with the help of this intuitive and resourceful application that has many formatting options
| Version | 3.2.0 |
| Updated | December 29 2020 |
| Developer |
GridinSoft
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| User Rating |
2028
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| Original File Size | 22.8 MB |
| Downloads | 20412 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Authoring Tools |
As the name of this program implies, CHM Editor allows you to view and edit HTML help files (CHM). It can be handled by users of any level of experience.
The tool is packed in a user-friendly interface where opening a CHM file can be done by using either the file browser or 'drag and drop' method.
So, you can edit text, insert images and links, convert CHMs to the HTML format (in order to improve accessibility), use standard search, replace, undo and redo functions, as well as configure text parameters, such as the alignment, font family or emphasis.
Some additional features of CHM Editor Crack let you generate an index and map file, translate text via Google or Yahoo, configure proxy settings, hide toolbars, and change the UI language.
CHM Editor is responsive to user commands, comes with a help file, supports keyboard shortcuts and consumes a moderate quantity of CPU and system memory. The tool did not cause the operating system to freeze, crash or pop up error dialogs during our testing.
However, its features are not exactly oriented toward skilled users, since the configurable settings are somewhat limited. On the bright side, this aspect makes CHM Editor a straightforward solution for viewing and editing CHM items.
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