MADCAP SOFTWARE INTRODUCES CONTENT AUTHORING INDUSTRY FIRSTS IN LANGUAGE SUPPORT
AND SINGLE-SOURCING WITH FLARE 2.5
MadCap Flare 2.5 is the first content authoring software to support four language
interfaces in the same product; Flare joins MadCap Mimic and MadCap Capture to form MadPak,
the first true single-sourcing suite for multi-channel publishing
San Diego, CA, USA – February 13, 2007
— MadCap Software, the leader in
multi-channel content authoring, today announced two industry firsts with the introduction
of its Flare 2.5 native XML content authoring application. Flare 2.5 is the first content
authoring software to offer four language interfaces in the same product—English,
French, German and Japanese—allowing users to work in their language of choice. Flare 2.5
is also a central component of MadPak, the first true single-sourcing suite for multi-channel
publishing (see also today’s press release announcing MadPak and Capture 2.0).
The product offerings are the newest innovations from MadCap Software, whose team includes the
original creators of RoboHelp. Designed for customers’ real-world requirements, MadCap
Software provides enterprises with the single-source, multi-channel publishing they need to
deliver content for user Help systems, sales and marketing, training and eLearning, technical
support, policies and procedures, and knowledge bases—in print, online, and on the Web.
Multiple Language Interfaces, New Import/Export Options
Previous versions of Flare offered full Unicode support for authoring content, allowing users
to produce documentation and Help systems in most languages, including Eastern European and
double-byte languages such as Chinese and Korean. With MadCap’s newest release, language
support extends to Flare’s own interface. In addition to English, authors now have the
option of viewing the interface in French, German, or Japanese—all in the same product.
Choosing a language is simple. When users initially launch Flare 2.5, they are asked to select
a language preference. Based on their selection, the user interface is displayed in that language.
At any time, users can switch to a different language if their preferences or authoring needs change.
The Flare Help Viewer in version 2.5 also extends support for multiple languages. Previously
Flare users could create output with a Help interface in any non-English language if they sent
the output to WebHelp and used language skins. Now with the Help Viewer, users also have the
option to create output in DotNet Help in any of the four languages supported by the interfaces
in Flare 2.5.
“As commerce grows more global, enterprises face greater demands to publish documentation
in multiple languages, as well as multiple channels. With other content authoring solutions,
customers have had to buy a different copy of an application for each language they needed to
support, making it more difficult to maintain consistency,” said Bjorn Backlund, CTO
of MadCap Software. “Flare 2.5 represents a significant industry first in offering four
language interfaces in the same software package. Now companies with international publishing
needs have the flexibility to see the interface in any of the languages available.”
Flare 2.5 also extends the list of import and export options with support of the new Microsoft
Office 2007 (Office 12) and Vista. Users can now import Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) DOCX files and
generate output in DOCX and XPS formats. In addition, enhanced functionality in Flare 2.5
allows Word 2007 users to create PDF output without Adobe Acrobat or Distiller.
“Flare is leading the way in delivering solutions for today’s documentation and
training needs through its use of native XML, the emerging standard for software, and
single-source publishing to multiple outputs—from HTML to Adobe FrameMaker or Microsoft
Word. These were key factors in my decision to replace Adobe RoboHelp with Flare,” said
Edward VanArsdall, founder of Edward VanArsdall Information Design and Development, a provider
of technical documentation, training, and instructional design for Fortune 1000 companies.
VanArsdall is also a senior member of the Society for Technical Communication. “Flare 2.5
significantly enhances its enterprise publishing functionality with support for Microsoft’s
latest technologies in Vista, Office 2007, XPS, and DOCX.”
MadPak Single-Source Publishing Suite
Flare 2.5 joins MadCap’s Capture 2.0 and Mimic 1.0 applications to form MadPak, the
industry’s first multi-product single-sourcing suite for multi-channel publishing.
Mimic is a state-of-the-art software simulation tool. Capture is a cutting-edge screen
capture and graphics editing program. The tight integration among the MadPak products allows
Mimic and Capture to be launched from within the Flare interface. In addition, Flare authors
can quickly insert Capture images into content, and they can insert Mimic movie links from
topics, tables of contents, and browse sequences. Thanks to these links, Flare project
variables (content that can be customized as needed for delivery to different audiences)
can be inserted into Mimic and Capture. This enables a user to modify a definition for the
linked variable in Flare. If the definition for the linked variable is changed in Flare,
it changes everywhere simultaneously—in Flare content, in Mimic movies, and in Capture
images. The result is true single-sourcing between three integrated products.
Pricing and Availability
Flare 2.5, now available, is priced at $899 per license. Upgrades for current users are
available for $499. The MadPak, which includes Flare 2.5, Capture 2.0, and Mimic 1.0, is
priced at $1,099 per licensed user. Fees for support start at $449 per year.
About Flare
MadCap Flare is the first native XML content authoring application designed for the
single-source, multi-channel publishing demands enterprises face today. Bridging the
gap between highly technical documentation tools and popular, intuitive applications
like Microsoft Word, Flare serves the needs of documentation professionals and the
growing number of business content owners, who are becoming content authors. Key
features of Flare include:
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Legacy content aggregation. Flare allows users to import content authored
in Microsoft Word, Adobe FrameMaker, or HTML; RoboHelp® projects; and even HTML
Help projects—and convert it to the XML format. HTML also can be directly
converted to XHTML.
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Multi-channel publishing. Flare includes all of the transforms necessary to
generate documentation for Web, intranet, print, or software desktop needs, including
the new Microsoft Vista. These include a new Help format for .Net applications
(DotNet Help), WebHelp, Microsoft HTML Help, Microsoft Word, Adobe FrameMaker, PDF,
DOCX, and XPS.
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Single-source publishing. The ability to produce several documents from one
central project is enabled by Flare’s support for conditional tags, variables,
a content-management library of re-usable content (snippets), and multiple tables of
content. In addition, Flare’s tight integration with MadCap Capture and MadCap
Mimic makes it the first Help application to allow single-sourcing of images and
movies (different settings for various outputs, all from one image and/or movie).
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Patent-pending new visual XML editor. The editor provides access to the
underlying XML structure of documents in a comfortable visual authoring environment;
no programming is required.
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Multi-language support. Through full support for Unicode, Flare enables the
creation and easy translation of different languages, both single-byte and double-byte.
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Standards compliance. Flare’s code adheres to the W3C XHTML schema
specification, making it easy to integrate with other XML or XHTML applications, and
all Flare project files are XML files.
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Easy customization. Users can open multiple documents simultaneously for
easy cross-editing, design browse sequences visually with simple drag-and-drop,
use the command line to compile output, and take advantage of auto-numbering.
MadCap Flare 2.5, MadCap Mimic and MadCap Capture are core components of MadCap
Software’s vision of an integrated “dream suite” of native XML,
multi-channel content authoring software designed specifically for creating and publishing
content—in print, across the Web, and around the world in local languages. Other
components include MadCap Blaze, an alternative to Adobe FrameMaker for producing long
printed documents, which will be released in 2H 2007.
About MadCap Software
MadCap Software, headquartered in San Diego, is just a new name for a group of familiar
faces that have been leading the technical writing community for over a decade. With its
flagship product, MadCap Flare, MadCap Software is once again leading the world of content
creation and delivery into the future. Today more than 1,000 companies including Microsoft
(NASDAQ: MSFT) are customers of MadCap’s native XML software for content authoring
and multi-channel publishing. MadCap is home to some of the most experienced software
architects and product experts in the industry, including many former core members of
eHelp® Corporation, creators of RoboHelp®. Learn more about MadCap Software and
its documentation authoring suite at
www.madcapsoftware.com.