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This page is a list of help authoring tools, organized by operating system. Mac. Name Author License Remarks Help Crafter: Putercraft LLC: Apple App Store: none
Implementing ATAG 2.0 recommendations can reduce the costs for accessibility because authors are given the tools they need to create accessible content. List of authoring tools looking to implement ATAG 2.0: CKEditor; Drupal; Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 was published in 2000 by the Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Working ...
Authorea is part of the open science movement and supports open access publishing for academic research and free access to research data. The free version of the service allows unlimited public documents, public storage space (for figures, data, code, and other supporting material), and an unlimited number of collaborators (co-authors) per ...
AROS—AROS Research Operating System; ARP—Address Resolution Protocol; ARPA—Address and Routing Parameter Area; ... ATAG—Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines;
A gateway to results of DOE research and development and major R&D accomplishments of interest to DOE. Not working from 2014 Free DOE: Sparrho: Multidisciplinary: Research articles and patents from 45k+ journals and preprint servers. Uses content recommendation concept. Subscription Distylled Ltd.
Part 2 of the manual explores the two methods of citing/documenting sources used in authoring a work: (1) the notes-bibliography style; and (2) the author-date style. [3] The notes-bibliography style (also known as the "notes and bibliography style" or "notes style") is "popular in the humanities—including literature, history, and the arts ...
Wiki engines: see List of wiki software; Realtime editors: see Collaborative real-time editor; Revision control for software engineering projects: see Comparison of revision control software; Collaborative development environment; Tools for collaborative writing such as O'Reilly Media's wiki-like git-managed authoring platform Atlas [31] [32]
A Help Authoring Tool or HAT is a software program used by technical writers to create online help systems. [1] [2] Functions