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Jake Chasan
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05/10/13 05:06 PM (12 years ago)

Software for How-To Documentation?

Hi All, Does anyone know of good software for making "How-To" documentation? (Mac) Thanks, Jake
 
nadthevlad
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05/10/13 06:15 PM (12 years ago)
Niraj suggested ScreenSteps and Clarify. Screensteps has the added advantage of being able to publish your how to html.
 
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05/10/13 06:17 PM (12 years ago)
Clarify was a fantastic deal in an earlier 'bundle' sale that has since expired. Still worth the money, but deals can be had if you look hard enough. Niraj makes some excellent tutorials, not only in content, but in appearance. Since he suggested 'clarify' I nabbed it, and have been very happy with the way it works. Cheers! -- Smug
 
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05/10/13 11:54 PM (12 years ago)
Hello I suggest to use Clarify for generating PDFs of your documentation. At a higher price, ScreenSteps is my choice. I have a discount for Clarify if you want a 15% price reduction. Just let me know -- Niraj
 
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05/11/13 04:41 AM (12 years ago)
And you should still be able to use the discount code "BUZZCAST" for ScreenSteps for 15% off. (I contacted the company to get a discount for the podcast listeners) -Chris
 
AlanMac
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05/11/13 08:36 AM (12 years ago)
I use MS Word!
 
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06/18/13 02:12 AM (12 years ago)
bookmarked, thanks :) how too's
 

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