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Blogs: Technical writing
This article discusses Help Authoring Tools (HATs) and their deployment models: on-premises installations and cloud-based SaaS solutions.
This article dives into the world of Help Authoring Tools (HATs), unpacking the two main deployment models – on-premises installations and cloud-based SaaS solutions. With two deployment options on the table, how do you choose the right fit for your project? This article explores the strengths and weaknesses of each approach, empowering you to make an informed decision and select the HAT that propels your documentation to new heights.
Denys Fedorov’s expert article about Technical Writing
A successful product launch is a culmination of various factors working in harmony, and technical writing plays a pivotal role in this process. Effective technical writing can make the difference between a triumphant launch and a disappointing one. In this article, we will delve into the crucial aspects of technical writing that should be considered when preparing for a product launch.
With the introduction of the Help Server back in the days of the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 release, Microsoft introduced a new work process in terms of managing documentation for Microsoft Dynamics NAV. The User Manuals for standard functionality were no longer provided in the .doc or .pdf formats, while the online Help system transitioned from the .chm files to HTML files on the Help Server. So, should you also move your help content exclusively to the HTML format? Well, it depends…
When designing a solution or writing product documentation, it is essential to follow certain adopted standards. This aspect is often overlooked and underestimated in the development process. Moreover, an abundance of various guidelines often makes it hard to choose the right guide for you.