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The Dr.Explain features overview
Application windows capturing and automatic annotation
Web pages capturing and automatic annotation
Shockwave Flash (SWF) applications capturing and automatic annotation
Menu with submenus automatic capturing and annotation
Numbered callouts for controls
Screenshot editing and formatting
Text labels placement
Visual effects and styles
Pop up tooltips for screenshot areas
Help file structure management
Subtopic indexes
Keyword index
Topic completeness statuses
Topic locking \ unlocking
Full-featured text editor
Support of links, images, tables, lists, fonts
Text macro variables
Spell checker with national dictionaries
Multibyte languages support via Unicode
RTL mode support
Creating CHM help files
Creating on-line manuals
Creating printable manuals in RTF
Context Help ID support
Automatic Help ID assigning and importing
Help ID map files generation
Opening help files by topic name or by Help ID
HTML templates
Color themes
Custom CSS
Help file navigation links
Active JavaScript tree-like menu for on-line manuals
Print versions of pages
Google sitemap generator
Validation tool
Compacting tool
Command line mode
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Shockwave Flash (SWF) applications capturing and automatic annotation

 
If you are a Flash programmer or designer then the Dr.Explain will help you document your Shockwave Flash (SWF) application quickly. With the Dr.Explain you will easily create screenshots of your Flash program and annotate them.
 
The Dr.Explain's screenshot capturing tool will analyze the internal structure of your Flash application and will automatically create numbered callouts for all active elements: buttons, icons, and hotspots. You must just add some descriptive text to complete the screen annotation.
 
Here is a capture of Flash application (YouTube.com embedded video player) running in MS Internet Explorer. The Dr.Explain recognized all active areas and controls, enumerated and labeled them.
 
 
Then you can export your help pages in HTML format and upload to your website like we did with this page. Put it together with your Flash application to create interactive help system for it.
 
 
The Dr.Explain can also create help for Windows software applications and Web pages.
 
 
 
 

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