Screenbook Maker allows you to:
- Create Screenbooks. Screenbooks are viewable in either Netscape 4+ or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4+ or any other modern browser. Screenbook Maker automates the process of capturing a picture of the screen and creating each page. Notes and floating arrows can be added to each screen.
- Edit Screenbooks. After you've created a screenbook, you or others can edit pages, and add or delete pages. Each page retains separate author and copyright information, so each page creator can get credit for their work.
- Organize screenbooks into topics, subtopics and bookshelves. Screenbooks can also be easily viewed in Screenbook Maker. Screenbooks can categorized in different ways, and sophisticated searching is built in to Screenbook Maker.
- Upload and download Screenbooks, either by email, FTP, or direct copy.
- Completely customize your Screenbooks. Each screenbook bookshelf has a set of XSLT templates that can be edited to change the fonts, colors and other features of all of the screenbooks in the bookshelf.
- Create HTML Help files like those in Windows 2000 and XP. Using Screenbook Maker and Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop (separate download, free) you can convert any bookshelf to an HTML help file that contains all of your screenbooks in one easy to use, compressed format.