HelpBuilder provides a quick and easy method to create and maintain Windows Help files. Using a familiar point-and-click interface, help files can be created with advanced features as standard.
Windows Help Features Supported - Topic pages - Links and 'popup' windows to other topics, including optional 'picture hotspots', macros and 'windows' - Browse sequence support - Ability to place bitmaps in help files - Fonts, colours, bold and italic text - Header files - Context identifiers - Locking of and changing colour of top of Windows Help page - Start up macros - Changing of 'non-scrollable' and 'client' area colours in Windows Help - Compiler configuration - warning levels, CD ROM, compression etc - Configuration of 'windows'
Product Features - Projects to group individual topic files for a specific application - Topics can be stored in separate files or a single file in order that they may be shared between projects - Toolbar selection of many facilities and status bars - Error checking on project building - Project Wizard to create a basic project - Fully integrated and context sensitive Windows Help file including 'How to..' section - Can create Help files for VB, C/C++, PowerBuilder etc - any language supporting Windows Help and passing of context numbers - Ability to insert RTF commands - Automatic creation of .HPJ and .RTF files - no need for you to look at an HPJ file ever again! - Comprehensive sample demonstration help file project - Multi-tasking during compilation - no 'DOS' windows! - Help files 'testable' from within HelpBuilder - Configurable compiler. Can run 16 or 32 bit compilers - Topic locator - standard 'expandable' list which contains all the files in your project including topics, icons, headers and bitmaps - In-built text macros and user-definable text macros - Integrated Spell Checker - Style Sheets

HelpBuilder 3.01 was released by GPP Software on Sunday 20 October 2002. Its known requirements are : 486 running Windows 9x or greater.
HelpBuilder will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows XP.