Online help


Online help is a form of user assistance that provides topic-oriented, procedural or reference information designed to assist in using a software application, web application or operating system. Online help linked to the application's state is called Context-sensitive help.
The help information can be created using help authoring tools or component content management systems and can be delivered in a wide variety of proprietary and open-standard formats. Help of this kind has largely replaced printed documentation.
Interactive help can also be provided via virtual assistants and Chatbot systems.

Microsoft help platforms

develops platforms for delivering help systems for the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Platform nameDescription
Microsoft QuickHelpRalph Walden joined Microsoft in 1987 and wrote an online help system for MS-DOS and OS/2 called QuickHelp.
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Microsoft WinHelp Based on the Rich Text Format, this was the industry standard for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95/NT. The popular Windows Help program was included with all Windows operating systems from Windows 3.0 until the Windows XP operating system. However, the help engine is not included with Windows Vista and is only available as a download.
HTML Help Also known as Microsoft Compiled HTML Help, it based on HTML and other data such as images and JavaScript. HTML Help 1.0 was released in 1997. In 2006, it was available from Microsoft as HTML Help 1.4.
Help and Support CenterA help system in Windows Me and Windows XP
Microsoft Help 2 In 2001, Microsoft announced plans for a wide release of HTML Help 2.0, which came to be called Microsoft Help 2. This platform was developed by Microsoft and shipped in 2002 as the help format for Visual Studio.NET, MSDN Library and TechNet products, but Microsoft announced it had cancelled plans to make the format publicly available. Microsoft Help 2 was also used as the help format in Office 2007.
AP Help 1.0 Assistance Platform Help is based on Microsoft Assistance Markup Language. It is the format developed for and shipped with Windows Vista. It will not be made publicly available as an authoring platform for other software vendors, but will be used by Microsoft, OEMs and certain corporate users. Version 2.0 of the Assistance Platform Help engine is currently on hold

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