A versatile, reliable, yet user-friendly help and technical documentation authoring application that enables you to create manuals and guides with ease
| Version | 15.1.7283.32587 |
| Updated | April 20 2020 |
| Developer |
MadCap Software
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| User Rating |
1102
3.0
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| Original File Size | 500 MB |
| Downloads | 10032 |
| Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit |
| Category | Authoring Tools |
MadCap Flare is a useful and one of the most versatile help authoring tool on the market.
MadCap Flare enables you to import all of your legacy content. Import Microsoft Word documents, HTML documents, RoboHelp projects, and even HTML Help projects. MadCap Flare will convert them all to XML format, including direct HTML to XHTML conversion.
In addition to the groundbreaking new visual editor, MadCap Flare Crack is packed with features to make your job easier. Customize your authoring environment. Open multiple documents simultaneously for easy cross-editing. Design browse sequences visually with a simple drag-and-drop. Use the command line to compile your output. Take advantage of auto-numbering. Even use MadCap Flare Crack's patent-pending new interface designs to access the underlying XML structure of your documents in a comfortable WYSIWYG environment.
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