MADCAP SOFTWARE DEBUTS WEB 2.0-ENABLED ON-DEMAND FEEDBACK SERVICE, RELEASES FLARE 3.0
New MadCap Feedback Service Revolutionizes Interactive Online Help; MadCap Flare 3.0
Extends Leadership With Version Control, Advanced Search, Expanded FrameMaker Support
San Diego, CA, USA – July 12, 2007
— MadCap Software, the leader in
multi-channel content authoring and a Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Visual Studio 2005 showcase
company, today announced the debut of the Web 2.0-enabled MadCap Feedback Service in
conjunction with the launch of MadCap Flare 3.0. MadCap’s newest offerings open the
door to unprecedented levels of collaboration among content development teams and the readers
of their documentation. Through state-of-the-art Web 2.0 communications, end users can now
become an extension of the documentation team itself.
The new MadCap Feedback Service is the Help content industry’s first hosted on-demand
solution for gaining reader insight and input. It revolutionizes how enterprises get live user
feedback on documentation, for both Web-based and desktop Help. Incorporating cutting-edge
Web 2.0 community capabilities, MadCap Feedback allows readers to add their own comments to
Help content. Additionally, the new Feedback Explorer, which is available both as part of the Flare
interface and as a standalone application, lets content developers view and track all reader activity
through a user friendly interface. Now documentation professionals can easily gain insight into
what readers are looking for—and whether they can find it.
“We founded MadCap two years ago to redefine the content authoring experience through
a new generation of software optimized for the Web and designed for the multi-channel,
multi-language requirements of today’s global enterprises,” said Anthony Olivier,
MadCap CEO. “With our MadCap Feedback Service, we’ve set a new milestone for
collaboration and understanding end-users’ needs. Through our new Feedback Service,
we’re also delivering the industry’s first hosted, on-demand solution for tracking
and analyzing how readers use their Help content.”
MadCap Flare 3.0 is the newest version of the industry’s only native-XML content authoring
software to enable single-source publishing across multiple channels from multiple products. New
features in Version 3.0 include integration with popular source control solutions to manage project
versions, expanded import and support capabilities for Adobe FrameMaker, runtime merging of
multiple projects, and advanced search capabilities through a new online format, WebHelp Plus.
The newest version builds on the popular features of Flare, which allow users to create
context-based content without programming; translate content into multiple languages via Unicode
without requiring workarounds; and easily import/export content into multiple formats, supported by
the most extensive format integration in the industry.
“We make a priority of staying close to the rapidly expanding community of documentation
professionals who are making Flare their Help content authoring solution of choice,” said
Bjorn Backlund MadCap CTO. “With Flare 3.0, we’ve taken our popular
FrameMaker support, already unmatched by any other solution on the market, and added deeper
integration for a seamless experience. And now with integration to the most widely used source
control packages, Flare 3.0 simplifies management of project versions to facilitate collaboration
among the growing teams of authors taking advantage of Flare.”
MadCap Feedback Service Features
The Feedback Service is the Help content industry’s first hosted on-demand solution for
gaining reader insight and input. By freeing documentation professionals from the technical
requirements of implementing the solution internally, it allows them to get up and running quickly
without the cost overhead of supporting hardware and networking. MadCap Software hosts all of
the feedback data for the author, including the reports. However, users are free to publish their
output anywhere; it can even be attached to a software application. There is no impact on the
actual Help projects, since these remain in the customer’s possession at all times.
The new on-demand MadCap Feedback Service provides many Web 2.0 capabilities, including the
following:
- Community-wide comments. Readers can add their own comments to existing
documentation and reply to comments of other users.
- Topic ratings. Readers can rank the quality of topics and content, facilitating a dialog
between content creators and their readers.
- Feedback Explorer. This is the key to viewing user activity. Available both within the Flare
interface and as a separate application, the Feedback Explorer allows content authors to view and
track all reader activity via a user friendly interface.
- Search terms. Using the Feedback Explorer, authors can view search keywords entered
by users. This helps to answer such questions as, “What are they looking for? What are
they finding? What are they not finding?”
- Synonym support. Content authors can add synonyms to synchronize search phases,
increasing the chances that readers will find the information they are seeking.
- Charts. By transferring user statistics to configurable, multi-color, multi-shape feedback
charts, authors can analyze and report on readers’ usage trends.
- Web and desktop support. Significantly, the Feedback Service, not only tracks reader
activity on Web-based Help, but also on desktop Help, such as HTML Help and DotNetHelp. This
allows a wider base of Help authors to take advantage of MadCap Feedback and benefit from
thorough insight into usage patterns and requirements.
Flare 3.0 Features
MadCap Flare 3.0 is the newest release of 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. Flare 3.0 offers new levels of
integration to improve collaboration and content delivery, as well as new functionality to facilitate
content authoring:
- Source control integration. Flare 3.0 directly integrates with Microsoft Visual Source Safe
and Microsoft Team Foundation Server. It also provides integration with any other source control
system that uses the Microsoft SCC API interface. It offers simple right-click access to the source
control menu and a built-in instant messaging client for rapid communication. Users can view the
version history and roll back to earlier versions.
- Enhanced functions with WebHelp Plus. In addition to providing faster server-side
searches, the new WebHelp Plus output format in Flare 3.0 allows users to search for non-XHTML
content, such as Microsoft Word documents and PDF files. Flare automatically merges projects at
runtime without any in-project work. This includes auto-merged search functionality, tables of
contents, browse sequences, and glossaries.
- Advanced FrameMaker import and support. Flare 3.0 extends its support for Adobe
FrameMaker input and output with four new features. Pass-through marker support allows users to
pass raw data from FrameMaker to Flare without any processing or modification. Other support
includes FrameMaker’s drop-down menus, TopicAlias markers, Hypertext markers, and
Jump-to-Named-Destination support.
- Enhanced style support. Flare 3.0 builds on the modern look-and-feel of its output by
providing expanded table print styles for more control when publishing to Word, FrameMaker, or
PDF; an optional basic style editor to help new users get started; search highlight style support,
which lets users customize their search highlight colors; and the ability to import other styles.
Flare 3.0 also offers the superior functionality that has driven rapid adoption of earlier Flare
versions. Flare’s patent-pending visual XML editor provides full access to the underlying
XML structure of documents in a comfortable visual authoring environment; no programming is
required. Optimized for single-source, multi-channel publishing, Flare includes all of the transforms
necessary to generate documentation for Web, intranet, print, or software desktop needs in a range
of outputs, including Microsoft Vista Windows, DotNet Help for .Net applications, WebHelp and
WebHelp Plus, Microsoft HTML Help, Word, FrameMaker, PDF, DOCX, and XPS. Legacy content
integration lets users import content authored in Word, FrameMaker, and HTML Help projects.
Through full support for Unicode, Flare enables the creation and easy translation of different
languages, both single-byte and double-byte. Flare also provides four language
interfaces—English, French, German and Japanese—all on the same product.
Flare 3.0 is part of MadPak, the industry’s first true single-source suite for multi-channel
publishing. Other MadPak solutions include MadCap Capture for screen capture and graphics
editing, MadCap Mimic for creating software simulation movies, and MadCap Echo for Web 2.0
audio functions. Mimic, Echo, and Capture all can be launched from within the Flare interface.
Additionally, through linked variables, changes in Flare can be changed automatically in Flare
content, Mimic movies, and Capture images.
Pricing and Availability
Pricing for Flare 3.0 is $899 per license. The MadPak bundled suite featuring Flare 3.0, MadCap
Capture, MadCap Mimic, and MadCap Echo is priced at $1,416 per license. Version 3.0 upgrades
for current Flare users are available for $499. The MadCap Feedback Service is offered in
increments of 3, 6, or 12 months, with prices starting at $400 for a 3-month subscription. All
products and services are available today.
MadCap’s solutions are backed by a range of service and support options, delivered by
MadCap’s US-based team of Help content and technical documentation experts. Fees for
support start at $449 per year.
Flare 3.0 and the MadCap Feedback Service 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 Capture, Mimic, and
Echo. In 2H 2007, MadCap will add three more products: MadCap Feedback Server, a non-hosted
version of MadCap Feedback, MadCap Lingo (an authoring tool for translation professionals), and
MadCap Blaze (an alternative to Adobe FrameMaker for producing long printed documents).
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 and documentation community for over a decade. With
its flagship product, MadCap Flare, MadCap Software is leading the documentation industry into
the future. Through its strategic partner Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT), MadCap is delivering
solutions optimized for Microsoft Vista, Visual Studio, and the .NET environment. 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 Help authoring suite at
www.madcapsoftware.com.