Adobe has responded to technical request’s for an easy migration from MadCap Flare to Adobe RoboHelp . Adobe’s tech writing blog says that some of the reasons for migration were:
- "I started using Flare under the impression that RoboHelp is dead, now that Adobe has released a new version I want to come back to RoboHelp",
- "I am the lone writer using Flare, other writers in my team are using Adobe Tech CommSuite, I need to convert my Flare project to RoboHelp"
- "RoboHelp is so easy to use. Give me one reason to move to RoboHelp, I want to come back"
- "I love Adobe AIR, can I publishing to Adobe AIR using RoboHelp 7 – if I could just import my Flare project in RoboHelp"
- "I want end user commenting in my Online Help"
To help migrating MadCap Flare projects to Adobe RoboHelp, John Daigle, RoboHelp expert and consultant, offers a free converter to migrate projects from Flare to RoboHelp. The converter is a free download from John’s site and source code is also available under Common Public License.
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