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Help in printing out a program's Help (CHM) file
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John55:
When a good program gets complex, many of us would like to print out it's Help or CHM file. Sometimes that's difficult. I've found a reasonably priced program that will convert CHM files to PDF format. A trial is available. Go to: http://www.processtext.com/abcchm.html and read what they have to offer, as other conversions are also available.
mouser:
just a note: I actually asked john to post about AbcChm after he sent me a sample version of the screenshot captor chm help file converted to pdf. It really did an impressive job with the conversion.
Ath:
Well,
Besides the matter of printing any helpfile, and so consuming another tree, this looks quite good, and for a reasonable price.
We (as an industry) just have to improve on screen display quality for people to read all information from a display, instead of from paper, where at the moment it is printed, it's also outdated by the next release of the file.
I do realize that producing displays, or just better displays, does take energy and poses other environmental problems.
A proper DC review would be nice...
J-Mac:
This looks good for me. As for consuming trees, well, for some of us it is necessary. A disability prevents me from sitting at my computer for long periods at a time; I have to compute in a lot of little shots. If I need to read a Help file and can only do so in front of my computer, that slows me way down. The ability to print the file in a nice, readable format allows me to move around and keep from locking myself in one position.
If only they allowed better payment options. (I really hate that they accept PayPal - but only if you pay an additional $3.50. They could easily just offer direct payment via PayPal instead).
Thanks!
Jim
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