Enterprise digital content conversion and publishing software company WebWorks, US, has announced the release of its latest version of ePublisher that includes Reverb Help. Reverb Help claims to be the first help authoring tool format designed exclusively to deploy via browser with the ability to leverage the speed, social and data mining functionality of the internet.
Reverb Help differs from presently available browser capable help formats such as MadCap Flare and Adobe RoboHelp by offering support for user communities with social plugins such as Facebook, Twitter and Disqus. Companies deploying Reverb Help will now be able to leverage integrated Google Search, Google Analytics, and Google Translate.
Reverb Help is now available and included as a new format in the latest release of the WebWorks ePublisher platform which allows Fortune 100 companies, technical communication authors and software development teams to automatically convert and publish high volumes of content from Microsoft Word, Adobe FrameMaker and DITA-XML files to common formats such as PDF, Online Help, Wiki and mobile devices. Current ePublisher customers with active support agreements will receive access to the WebWorks Reverb Help for no additional cost as part of the continual growth of the ePublisher product.
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