Adobe RoboHelp
      
RoboHelp is a help authoring tool (HAT) created c. 1991 by Gen Kiyooka of Blue Sky Software for the Microsoft Windows operating system.[1]
Blue Sky Software reformed as eHelp Corporation, then entered a merger agreement with Macromedia in October 2003.[2] Macromedia was, in turn, acquired by Adobe Systems in December 2005.[3]
 Features 
RoboHelp can generate help files in the following file formats:
 Revision history 
| Version | Release date | Changes | 
| 1.0 | 1991 | First general availability release. Developed by Gen Kiyooka of Blue Sky Software. | 
| 5.0 | 2004 | Marketed by eHelp Corporation—and, later, Macromedia—as RoboHelp X5 Office. This was the current version of the program when Adobe completed its acquisition of Macromedia on 3 December 2005. | 
| 6.0 | 2007 | Adobe announced RoboHelp 6 on 16 January 2007. Enhancements include: Command-line compilationUser-defined variablesBuild-tag usage reportsRoboSource Control 3Microsoft Word import/export improvementsIncludes Adobe Acrobat Elements
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| 7.0 | October 2007 | Adobe announced RoboHelp 7 on 25 September 2007. Enhancements include: Unicode supportVista and Office 2007 supportMore flexible user interfaceMore refined editor
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| 8.0 | 2009 | Adobe announced RoboHelp 8 on 20 January 2009, and bundled it with v2.0 of their Technical Communication Suite. Enhancements include: Export a help system as an Adobe AIR application
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| 9.0 | 11 January 2011 | Adobe bundled RoboHelp 9 with v3.0 of Adobe Technical Communication Suite.[4] Enhancements include: Support of shared and linked resourcesEnhanced user defined variables and snippets podsAutomated CSH authoringWeb output preview in multiple browsers
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| 10.0 | 24 July 2012 | Adobe bundled RoboHelp 10 with v4.0 of Adobe Technical Communication Suite. Enhancements include: Multi-screen HTML5 contentExport to Amazon Kindle (KF8) and Mobipocket (.mobi) file formatsCustomizable screen layoutsIntegration with Microsoft SharePoint
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| 11.0 | 14 January 2014 | Adobe announced RoboHelp 11 on 14 January 2014.[5] It is bundled with v5.0 of Adobe Technical Communication Suite.[6] Enhancements include: Single-click responsive HTML5 publishingResponsive HTML5 layout editorCustomized headers and footers in printed documentationContext-sensitive help for mobile appsManaging shared resources on the cloudOnline and offline Help viewers
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| 12.0 | 8 June 2015 | Adobe announced RoboHelp 2015 on 8 June 2015.[7] It is bundled with v6.0 of Adobe Technical Communication Suite.[8] Enhancements include: Mobile app supportRibbon UIEnhanced search functionalityDynamic filteringResponsive Layouts and ImprovementsRight-to-Left (RTL) Language Support
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