XML White Papers
Software Leaders Experience Improved Productivity, Develop Cutting-Edge Product
Overview MadCap Software is the developer of MadCap Flare, the next generation in Help authoring tools. The company's principals are veterans of the Help-authoring space and the creators of RoboHelp, the original Help-authoring standard. MadCap wanted to evolve Help-authoring by developing the first native XML Help-authoring tool. MadCap needed to create a foundation on which to develop new products easily, quickly, and cost-effectively. The MadCap team found their solution in the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 development system and the .NET Framework 2.0. An initial team of three developers created, in about one year, the company's debut Help-authoring product, called Flare, by using the C# programming language.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | WORD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | April 2007 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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