Hi jdcyclone1
The biggest thing we heard at the conference was the Adobe
AIR packager. This is a packager that allows you to take RoboHelp
WebHelp content and create an AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime)
install of it. (Think in terms of a skinned .CHM file) Using this
approach, you now have a single distributable file that gets
installed to the end user's PC. This will be able to sense when
updates have occurred and synchronize the installed file with the
updated one. Very exciting.
I'm hesitant to announce this, but I've been working on a
personal venture with regards to documentation. You may be
interested in
this link. I've got gobs of
content to build yet.
Cheers... Rick