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Listing of July 1996 Reviews

App Adapts Help to HTML

By David W. Methvin

Two years ago, help files were hot. It seemed they'd become the de facto hypertext standard. Then came the Web. Now, HTML is king.

Blue Sky's Help-to-HTML Kit lets sidetracked help file authors get back on the main highway. Two utilities come in the kit: the RoboHelp HTML Plug-in generates HTML files from a RoboHelp document in Microsoft Word 95, and the Help-to-HTML Converter converts WinHelp files directly to HTML without the need for original document sources. The HTML Plug-in utility is also bundled as part of Blue Sky's RoboHelp 95 HTML Edition and WinHelp Office 95 HTML Edition.

Help-to-HTML does a workmanlike job of converting a WinHelp file to HTML. It converts each help file topic to a separate HTML file and resolves links between topics into HTML hyperlinks. The program also converts graphics to .GIF format and references them. To create a home page, it uses the contents (.CNT) file, employing a hierarchical view that resembles the layout of the WinHelp Contents tab. Help-to-HTML notes unsupported Help features in an exceptions file so you can make a manual correction.

Help-to-HTML supports only the most plain-vanilla HTML 2.0 features. For example, it doesn't convert font colors. The program also does not convert Help file tables to flexible HTML tables, but instead renders them with a monospaced (Courier) font and hard spaces. Since people who aren't HTML-savvy may be using the converter, it should at least offer an option to generate better HTML code.

If you want to design a common style for your HTML pages that includes a background bitmap, navigational heading or your company logo, you'll have to edit the dozens or hundreds of files the converter generates. Despite its drawbacks, Help-to-HTML is the only product of its type, and it works well enough that it's still a time-saver.

--Info File--
Help-to-HTML Kit
Price: $398
Pros: Converts help files to HTML
Cons: No support for common HTML features
Platforms: Windows 95, NT
Disk Space: 2MB
RAM: 8MB
Blue Sky Software
800-459-2356, 619-459-6365
WinMag Box Score: 3.0
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