HelpSmith 3.3 is Available for Download

Divcom Software is pleased to announce the release of HelpSmith 3.3. HelpSmith is a powerful help authoring tool for quick creation of professional help systems (HTML Help, Web Help), Printed Manuals, and PDF documents. The new version includes improved Unicode support, the ability to use Flash and QuickTime animations, better compatibility of Web Help with Google Chrome, and other new features.

HelpSmith constantly receives positive feedback from its users due to its simplicity in use combined with a professional feature set, and comparatively low price. We hope you will also find it useful.

HelpSmith Main Window:



HTML Help and Web Help Systems created with HelpSmith:

HTML Help Sample

Web Help Sample


HelpSmith is available as a FREE evaluation copy. The product includes sample help projects which you can use for testing purposes. In addition, we have technical articles on integrating a help system with different development environments and languages (C#, VB.NET, Delphi, etc.).

You can learn more and download HelpSmith 3.3 using the links below:

Home Page: http://www.helpsmith.com
Screenshots: http://www.helpsmith.com/screensho…
Download: http://www.helpsmith.com/download.…
What's New in HelpSmith 3.3: http://blog.helpsmith.com
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  • luno

IM conversation from work.

Context: Cow-orker is in Tempe, and relatively new to the company. I'm in Minneapolis and have been here for around a decade. We have a fully loaded Cisco 6513 that may have a backplane problem.

Me [9:00 AM]:
  replacing a 6513 is not fun.  I've had to do it twice, and it took all night.
Cow-orker [9:00 AM]:
  I was there!
Me [9:00 AM]:
  I mean personally, I've done it twice in Minneapolis.
  I wasn't counting all the times the team has done it.
Cow-orker [9:00 AM]:
  kinda like "where were you when they got to JFK"
Me [9:00 AM]:
  Yes, except slightly fewer brains splattered across the trunklid.
gromit
  • luno

Recent IM conversation at work:

Names changed to protect the not-so-innocent.

Cow Orker [2:15 PM]:
ok, dumb question... always get this one wrong.
ciscoasa# reload
System config has been modified. Save? [Y]es/[N]o:

Me [2:15 PM]:
Y

Cow Orker [2:16 PM]:
thankfully i didnt setup the failover interfaces

Me [2:16 PM]:
Yup, you do that last

Cow Orker [2:18 PM]:
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Me [2:18 PM]:
Your bridge is broken.
It's lopsided.