Adobe RoboHelp is a help authoring tool (HAT) developed and published by Adobe Inc. for Windows. RoboHelp was created by Gen Kiyooka,[1] and Blue Sky Software released version 1.0 in January 1992.[2]
Blue Sky Software was founded in 1990 and changed its name to eHelp Corporation on 4 April 2000.[3]Macromedia acquired eHelp Corporation on 24 October 2003.[4] Macromedia was, in turn, acquired by Adobe Systems on 3 December 2005.[5] Adobe Systems has developed and released nine successive versions of RoboHelp since 2007.
Features
Adobe RoboHelp can generate help files in the following file formats:
The version numbering systems used by Blue Sky Software/eHelp Corporation, Macromedia, and Adobe Systems induced some head-scratching, especially among longtime RoboHelp users. For example, the first version of RoboHelp released by Adobe Systems in January 2007 was the 14th version of the software, but Adobe Systems decided to continue the numbering convention from Macromedia and thus gave this version the number 6...and dropped the X used in the previous version, RoboHelp X5. This decision caused confusion because Blue Sky Software released RoboHelp 6.0 in 1998.[6] Adobe Systems continued with that numbering system and used versions 7 through 11 for successive versions of RoboHelp released from September 2007 to January 2014. With the introduction of Adobe RoboHelp 2015 in June 2015, Adobe Systems used a new numbering system with the release year instead of a version number and continues to use this convention with successive versions. This new version numbering system has removed any uncertainty about which version is the most recent. The current version, Adobe RoboHelp 2019, is the 22nd version of the software released in RoboHelp's 26-year history.
Blue Sky Software/eHelp Corporation released 11 successive versions of RoboHelp between 1993 and 2003 that started with version 2.0[7] and ended with version X4, which was released on 27 May 2003.[8] RoboHelp X4 was the 12th version of the software.
13.0
27 January 2004
Three months after Macromedia acquired eHelp Corporation, Macromedia released RoboHelp X5 on 27 January 2004.[9] Macromedia decided to continue the version numbering convention from the previous version, though RoboHelp X5 was the 13th version of the software.
14.0
17 January 2007
Adobe Systems released Adobe RoboHelp 6, which was the 14th version of the software, on 17 January 2007.[10] Enhancements include:
Command-line compilation
User-defined variables
Build-tag usage reports
Microsoft Word import/export improvements
Integration with Adobe Acrobat Elements
15.0
27 September 2007
Adobe Systems released Adobe RoboHelp 7 on 27 September 2007. RoboHelp 7 came in a standalone version and as part of Adobe Technical Communication Suite 1.0.[11] Enhancements include:
Adobe Systems released Adobe RoboHelp 8 on 20 January 2009. RoboHelp 8 came in a standalone version and as part of Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2.0.[12] Enhancements include:
Direct import of HTML or XHTML files
DITA content import
New Styles and Formatting and Resource Manager pods
The new style editor for creating and editing styles
Generation of help projects in Adobe AIR format
Search enhancements
Scripting support
Integration with Adobe Captivate
17.0
11 January 2011
Adobe Systems released Adobe RoboHelp 9 on 11 January 2011. RoboHelp 9 came in a standalone version and as part of Adobe Technical Communication Suite 3.0.[13] Enhancements include:
Support of shared and linked resources
Enhanced user defined variables and snippets pods
Automated CSH authoring
Web output preview in multiple browsers
18.0
26 July 2012
Adobe Systems released Adobe RoboHelp 10 on 26 July 2012. RoboHelp 10 came in a standalone version and as part of Adobe Technical Communication Suite 4.0.[14] Enhancements include:
Adobe Systems released Adobe RoboHelp 11 on 14 January 2014.[15] It was available as a standalone product and as part of Adobe Technical Communication Suite 5.0.[16] Enhancements include:
Single-click responsive HTML5 publishing
Responsive HTML5 layout editor
Customized headers and footers in printed documentation
Context-sensitive help for mobile apps
Managing shared resources on the cloud
Online and offline help viewers
2015 (20.0)
8 June 2015
Adobe Systems released Adobe RoboHelp 2015 on 8 June 2015.[17] This was the first Adobe-produced version to include the release year instead of the version number. It was available as a standalone product or as part of Adobe Technical Communication Suite 6.0.[18] Enhancements include:
Mobile app support
Ribbon user interface
Enhanced search functionality
Dynamic filtering
Responsive layouts and improvements
Right-to-Left (RTL) language support
2017 (21.0)
31 January 2017
Adobe Systems released Adobe RoboHelp 2017 on 31 January 2017.[19] It is available as a standalone product or as part of Adobe Technical Communication Suite (2017 Release).[20] Enhancements include:
Two new HTML5 layouts
Search auto-complete functionality within a generated help project file
Ability to add folders to Baggage files
Easy switching between variable views
Creation of expandable thumbnail images in a generated help project for faster loading
2019 (22.0)
22 August 2018
Adobe Systems released Adobe RoboHelp 2019 on 22 August 2018.[21] It is available as a standalone product or as part of Adobe Technical Communication Suite (2019 Release).[22] Enhancements include:
Minimalist user interface
Redesigned skin editor
XML source code editor
The ability to delete styles or use only the styles used in an imported Microsoft Word document
Support for SharePoint Online and GIT source controls
Table of Contents (TOC) based output; i.e., whatever is in the TOC goes into the output instead of what is in the entire project
Improved search capabilities in generated help projects
2020 (23.0, internally 15)
15 July 2020
It is available as a standalone product or as part of Adobe Technical Communication Suite (2020 Release).[23] Enhancements include:
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