Help authoring tool

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A Help-authoring tool or HAT is a software program used by technical writers to create online help manuals.

Some common Help authoring tools include:

  • AuthorIT: A collaborative authoring tool used for single-source content management.
  • Doc-To-Help: An authoring tool based on Microsoft Word
  • Epic Editor: An XML-based authoring tool.
  • Adobe FrameMaker: The most common tool for large technical documents. Requires other tools to convert content to online Help.
  • Help & Manual from EC Software: Creates online help in WinHelp, HTML Help, PDF and other formats.
  • Macromedia RoboHelp: A specialized tool for creating online help.
  • Microsoft HTML Help SDK: A collection of tools for creating files in Microsoft's HTML Help format.
  • Microsoft Word: Widely used for technical writing despite its limitations. Requires other tools to convert content to online Help.
  • Microsoft Visio: Software for creating diagrams.
  • Republicorp XDK: An XML, HTML, and Help toolkit based on Microsoft Word.
  • Webworks Publisher: Converts documents in various formats to other formats, primarily HTML.

Technical writers often use content management systems and version control systems to manage their work.