Open-source software developed by
  XMLmind
|  | XMLmind DITA Converter (ditac
        for short) can convert the most complex DITA  1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and
        1.3 documents to production-quality XHTML 1.0, XHTML
        1.1, HTML 4.01, XHTML 5, Web
        Help, HTML Help, Eclipse Help, EPUB 2, EPUB 3, PDF,
        PostScript®, RTF (can be opened in Word 2000+),
        WordprocessingML (can be opened in Word 2003+), Office
        Open XML (.docx, can be opened in Word 2007+),
        OpenDocument (.odt, can be opened in
        OpenOffice/LibreOffice 2+). XMLmind DITA Converter is free,
        open source, software. More » | 
|  | XMLmind Ebook Compiler (ebookc
        for short) is a free, open source tool which
        can turn a set of HTML  pages into a
        self-contained ebook (EPUB  , Web
        Help, PDF, DOCX, etc). This book could be a novel or a large,
        complex, reference manual. Ebookc is an authoring tool
        nearly as powerful as DITA  or DocBook  , but being based on HTML
        and on CSS  , it is much
        easier to learn, use and customize. Moreover you can create with
        it ebooks which are more interactive (audio, video, slide
        shows, multiple-choice questions, etc) than those created
        using DITA or DocBook. More ». | 
|  | XMLmind Assembly Processor
        is a Java™ software component and a command-line utility (called assembly) which processes a DocBook v5.1assembly and all the referenced
        topics in order to create the equivalent “flat”,
        monolithic, document (e.g. a DocBook v5.1 book). This
        equivalent document is called the realized document. More » | 
|  | XMLmind Web Help Compiler
        (whc for short) allows to convert a set of static XHTML
        pages to a standalone, interactive, Web
        Help application running in a Web browser. The Web Help
        application generated by whc has the same features as the
        Microsoft® HTML Help  Executable
        (hh.exe, Microsoft® .chm standard
        reader). More » | 
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