ForeFront Announces ForeHTML Pro 3
BOULDER, Colo., April 5 /PRNewswire/ -- ForeFront Incorporated, a leading supplier of visual authoring tools for online Help development, announces the release of ForeHTML Pro 3(TM). In response to the industry transition from WinHelp to HTML-based Help, ForeFront(TM) presents an authoring environme...
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| Veröffentlicht in: | PR Newswire S. 1 |
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PR Newswire Association LLC
05.04.1999
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| Zusammenfassung: | BOULDER, Colo., April 5 /PRNewswire/ -- ForeFront Incorporated, a leading supplier of visual authoring tools for online Help development, announces the release of ForeHTML Pro 3(TM). In response to the industry transition from WinHelp to HTML-based Help, ForeFront(TM) presents an authoring environment that provides timesaving tools to author, edit and build the four key HTML-based Help formats and the two WinHelp formats (Windows 3.1 and 95/NT) -- all from one ForeHTML Pro project. ForeFront's ForeHTML Pro 3 Help authoring software supports all the latest and evolving HTML-based Help formats: Sun Microsystems' new JavaHelp(TM); ForeFront's cross-browser/cross-platform InterHelp(TM); Microsoft(R) Windows 98 HTML Help(TM) and Windows CE Help(TM). Enhancing ForeHTML Pro 3's support for these Help standards are the HTML-specific authoring features for inserting Java Applets, ActiveX(TM) controls, JavaScript(TM), VB Script(TM) and Cascading Style Sheets all within a complete WYSIWYG editing environment. "ForeHTML Pro 3 is a feature rich, mature authoring product offering the user an improved and fully comprehensive WYSIWYG editing environment. Pro 3 features InterHelp, a cross-browser Help solution liberating users from browser constraints," said David Granger, President of ForeFront, Inc. "And ForeHTML Pro 3 is the first full- featured authoring product which supports JavaHelp," continued Granger. |
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