Previous versions of RoboHelp have all had a specific name, RoboHelp 2015, RoboHelp 2017 and RoboHelp 2019 in recent years.
Adobe RoboHelp 10 Review: Should you buy it? Ultimately, whether to buy RoboHelp 10 depends on what type of outputs you need and the environment you work within. If you are building help for mobile applications, RoboHelp 10’s new features are compelling. Adobe RoboHelp 2015 (duh). Adobe Systems acquired Macromedia on December 3, 2005. However, Adobe renamed the next version to Adobe RoboHelp 6 in 2007, causing confusion for buyers looking for training materials that may use similar titles as older versions, such as RoboHELP 6 from 1998 (also referred to as 'RoboHELP Classic 6').Adobe Robohelp Download
Adobe introduced a new user interface in Adobe RoboHelp 2019. From this version onward, it will be known only as Adobe RoboHelp.
There will, of course, still be major releases and new features with updates in between but these will be identified by their version number rather than by their name. Going forward Adobe RoboHelp will be licensed on a subscription only model and the subscription will include all updates as they are released.
These topics will be updated from time to time but may not always be in sync with the latest product update. It is currently synced with 2020.2What's In Adobe RoboHelp?
The new and changed features in Adobe RoboHelp are highlighted in What's in Adobe RoboHelp and explained in this tour.
Users upgrading from a Classic version, you should also see the 2019 pages here.Upgrading from 2019 to 2020
If you are upgrading from Adobe RoboHelp 2019 New UI to 2020, before you start work note the Import Settings option on the Starter Page. It allows you to import your settings into 2020.
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This is a tutorial on Adobe RoboHelp 2017. Adobe RoboHelp is a Help Authoring Tool (HAT) that allows you to create help systems, e-learning content and knowledge bases. The latest version of RoboHelp is packed with features, which allows you to create Responsive HTML5 layouts that work on any device size. This tutorial will help the readers in understanding the basics of the program and enable to create help files or documentation for various technical communications.
Adobe RoboHelp is used by industry professionals looking to create great technical content for their end-users. As such, it does require some knowledge of HTML and other web technologies. Some advanced features such as creation of custom dialog boxes require programming knowledge in Visual Basic, C/C++, Java or JavaScript.
However, newer versions make it easy for anyone to get started without having to write a line of code. Therefore, users of all experience levels can follow this tutorial.
The reader should have proficient knowledge of navigating your way around the Windows OS (Windows 7 or later) along with good technical knowledge of the software for which the readers are going to prepare the documentation.
Adobe RoboHelp is part of the Technical Communication Suite (TCS). You can purchase a subscription to TCS, which will also give you access to tools such as FrameMaker, Captivate, Acrobat and Presenter. If you are interested only in RoboHelp, the reader should purchase a separate license, which can be either an individual license, a perpetual license as part of the Cumulative Licensing Program (CLP), perpetual license as part of the Transactional Licensing Program (TLP) or an Enterprise Term License Agreement (ETLA).Adobe Robohelp 11
Prices and licensing options can be checked on the following link – http://www.adobe.com/products/robohelp/buying-guide.html. The reader can also download a fully functional 30-day trial version to test out the software from the following link – https://www.adobe.com/products/robohelp/download-trial/try.html#.