How to Create API/SDK Reference Documentation in a Click with Doc-To-Help
With Doc-To-Help, anyone can create MSDN-style reference documentation for .NET applications in a click. All you need are two files: an assembly file (.dll) and an XML comments file (.xml) and Doc-To-Help's interface to Microsoft Sandcastle will do the rest. You can even add other content (an introduction, or a tutorial, for example) if you wish and link it to the reference documentation.
And you can create six different outputs -- including the newest from Microsoft -- the Microsoft Help Viewer. (Other outputs are HTML Help, NetHelp, Help 2.0, JavaHelp, and WinHelp.)
Join us to learn how easy it is to create reference documentation with Doc-To-Help.
Who Should Attend:
If any of these apply, this session will be great for you.
- Owners or evaluators of Doc-To-Help
- Technical communicators who need to create Help and/or printed manuals
- Manual authors who would like to use the content online or on screen
- Software developers who need to write documentation
- Users of Help authoring tools who are looking for alternatives