MadCap Flare 2017 is released and MadCap Central now available
News|by Leanne Bevan|19 January 2017
Improving user experience by providing more control and customisation over content, the new MadCap Flare 2017 comes with a range of new features and enhancements:
- Pin variables for easy and quick access.
- Synchronisation of topic title and TOC entries.
- All-new clean XHTML output.
- Live dynamic preview window for your output including HTML5, print and more.
- Associate conditions and file tags to new files.
- Productivity enhancements and bug fixes.
- Microsoft Word equations converted to MathML on import.
In addition, through the power of desktop authoring, combined with the flexibility and control of cloud-based publishing and content management, MadCap Central tackles challenges you might face with publishing and collaboration workflows.
MadCap Central capabilities include:
- Host projects and content in the cloud.
- Collaborate with teams to ensure projects are managed efficiently.
- Get full visibility of your projects with customisable dashboards and widgets.
- Scalable for any organisation size.
- Assign user permissions, controlling access and ensuring content quality.
- Track and manage tasks with multiple task views.
- Automate, manage and publish builds quickly and easily.
To find out more about the MadCap Software solutions, please call us on +44 (0)1364 654100.
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