#Chm reader with highlighter for windows upgrade#
* Convert CHM To HTML: In act, Windows CHM To WORD is Windows CHM To HTML's upgrade version. Windows CHM To WORD provides not just the ability to generate more flexible HTML document storage, but also allows you to generate a completely recompile Help project, complete with all text, formatting, jumps, graphics, keywords, secondary windows and more, exactly as the original author intended them to appear. * Recompile Help projects: an added benefit for developers and serious users. As you know, Windows CHM To WORD is designed to convert. * Create Microsoft Word Document From CHM Files Windows CHM to HTML's greatest strength. Tslim, here's what it says on the CHM To WORD page : Making note in a CHM is always what I intend to do.
#Chm reader with highlighter for windows pdf#
If I can find a good PDF to CHM converter, then I sure will get this UltraCHM. (I send about half a dozen emails to the author throughout a year and got no reply), I think it is a dead product by now. But its latest version still has some bug and I have no way to contact the author. The best PDF to CHM converter I can find is PowerCHM. My problem is I can't find a good PDF to CHM converter. If I can have them converted I can then use ABC Amber CHM Merger - a freeware which can merge CHM files quite well. But in order to combine the books I need to first convert all those PDF books to CHM. PDF search speed is no way close to the CHM's. What I intend to do (a dream for years never come true) is to combine all the 30 books into 1 big CHM for super fast search. I have about 30 technical reference books, half in PDF format, half in CHM format. What a great recommendation, I like this UltraCHM a lot. Maybe somebody already uses a similar solution on a day to day basis ? VERY expensive solutions, not at all for me because it's waaaaaayyyyy beyond what I need, and overkill for that simple task : I'd really like the Word format to read and annotate.Īnd there are also. Will have to look at those, even if they're expensive. )Īnd BTW : shades Universal Document Converter seems like a nice software! Just a bit too expensive for me at the moment. CHM To PDF Converter (28 eur for the Basic verision. Of course, there are interesting converters like : There might be other solutions, but haven't found anything satisfying yet. Extract current CHM ebook to html files in specify directry Save current page to a *.mht file or a *.html file If you want to print current page, your can preview it first Bookmark current page for the next time to read Erase all note in the current page (No undo! Careful.) Make note with highlight on the current selected words (really : only highlighting, no real written "annotations" features) Still, it does what it's supposed to do quite nicely. Using the unregistered version doesn't seem to be legal, but there's no protection scheme : it 's really up to the user to register after trying it for a little while.) But it seems that one could use the unregistered version - with its reminder window to register - for a while. I found only one that does that (which is already pretty good, I guess.), and maybe a bit more : There doesn't seem to be many utilities that do annotations and bookmarking for chm documents. In any case, if I want a cheapish solution, it really seems like I'll have to decompile and recompile the chm files - as target and shades suggested (using the GridinSoft CHM Decoder, for instance). I haven't got much time to look at that today.