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Vole CHM Reviewer Professional EditionDiscount

Vole CHM Reviewer Professional Edition

Add Non-Destructive Annotations to CHM Documents

$60
v3.11.40108 for PC  Download Trial
Platforms: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 (32 and 64 bit)
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Sometimes, you’ll be reviewing a CHM document and want to make notes on it. It’s not a hardcopy, so using a highlighter and a stack of sticky notes isn’t going to cut it. So how can you annotate a CHM document without getting a developer to hack it apart? By grabbing a copy of today’s discount software promotion, Vole CHM Reviewer Professional Edition!

Vole CHM Reviewer Professional Edition lets you add notes to CHM documents without altering the original file, incorporating text, images, audio, and video notes. Thanks to a brilliant and intuitive interface, Vole CHM Reviewer Professional Edition lets you view the original CHM file in a parallel window, with text and multimedia notes displayed.

With its innovative interface, support for docked windows, and six display styles, there’s no reason not to pick up Vole CHM Reviewer Professional Edition today! Plus, you can even export the original CHM document on demand.

After you purchase Vole CHM Reviewer Professional Edition, it may be used for 12 months.

Review Written by Derek Lee

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_*_ The issue is this is straight up subscription software.

It runs for one year and as I understand it reverts down to the free version (even if you buy the software) once you stop paying.
Mar 13 2014 at 5:07am Copy Link
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Norman Wong Good News to students and faculty! Sanwhole School Professional and School Ultimate Edition 4-year subscriptions are online now!
http://www.sanwhole.com/c...table.html
Sanwhole - Mar 14 2014 at 5:37pm Copy Link
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RARA ARA super
Mar 15 2014 at 4:00am Copy Link
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Eustace Phenackertiban "It runs for one year and as I understand it reverts down to the free version (even if you buy the software) once you stop paying."

That is NOT what it says above i bold, italic print...

"After you purchase Vole CHM Reviewer Professional Edition, it may be used for 12 months and will not function after that."

Sounds pretty unequivocal to me, and it says nothing about the free version.
Mar 15 2014 at 12:00pm Copy Link
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Rosalind Share According to their FAQ:
1.7

What will happen after the service duration?


The software will auto degrade to Free Edition if the user doesn't renew after service duration.


The user can free upgrade even in Free Edition.


Any Free Edition can't upgrade to Profession Edition by free upgrade.


Any Free Edition can upgrade to Profession Edition by renew again
Mar 16 2014 at 9:34am Copy Link
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Jeffrey Taylor Which of these two contradictory statements actually describes what will happen to the functionality of this software 12 months after installation: the publisher's FAQ quoted above by Rosalind Share ("the software will auto degrade to Free Edition"), or the description provided in the review and The Fine Print for this BDJ promo ("it may be used for 12 months and will not function after that")?
Mar 16 2014 at 1:31pm Copy Link
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Jeffrey Taylor The software description on the Sanhole web site indicates that the product " lets you write your reviews and attach media to any Microsoft CHM doc and never change the CHM file." However, the site is less than clear about what is created. Therefore, I would like to know if either of the following is an accurate description of what is created, and how it is used.

1. Is it correct to say that a second CHM file is created that contains the reviews and multimedia elements, which would be viewable on any Windows system with the native CHM viewer?

2. Is it correct to say that a second file is created that contains the reviews and multimedia elements, but has a proprietary format that can only be viewed by installing and using some version of Vole CHM Reviewer?

If neither of these statements is accurate, please describe what is created, and how it can be viewed.
Mar 16 2014 at 1:48pm Copy Link
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Norman Wong @Jeffrey Taylor - VMC media library (.vmc) will be create to contain the reviews and multimedia elements. Any Vole CHM Reviewer edition can view the VMC media library includes free edition, professional edition and ultimate edition. You can export the original CHM doc from the VMC media library at any time via any Vole CHM Reviewer edition include free edition, professional edition and ultimate edition too.
Sanwhole - Mar 16 2014 at 2:47pm Copy Link
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Jeffrey Taylor @Norman Wong: Thank you for the explanation. Taking it a bit further, is it correct to make the analogy that the Vole CHM Reviewer essentially generates or "renders" a view that visually combines the elements in the original CHM with the elements of the VMC at runtime, so that the viewer experiences them as a unified whole, even though they only exist as separate sources?
Mar 16 2014 at 4:48pm Copy Link
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Norman Wong @Jeffrey Taylor -
1, Combine at run time is right.
Vole CHM Reviewer imports Microsoft CHM doc to make Vole Media CHM Media library, analyses the CHM doc and adds user notes into VMC. The software shows the original CHM content and user notes in parallel window and displays text notes and multimedia notes synchronously.
2, Not "only exist as separate source".
The original CHM doc, user notes, local disk multimedia files and online resource link address are all integrated into VMC media library. Vole CHM Reviewer can play the elements in the VMC media library, even you remove the local disk resources which has been attached into.
Sanwhole - Mar 16 2014 at 5:07pm Copy Link
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Jeffrey Taylor @Norman Wong. Thanks again.

Please let me know your answer to another question I posted at almost the same time I posted the one about which we have been corresponding. You apparently only saw one because of the way BDJ combined them into one entry in the comments list. You wouldn't know that I'd posted two different questions unless you read one of them, and then clicked on the words "Read 1 More Post By Jeffrey Taylor."

Here's the link to the question that has gone unanswered:

http://www.bitsdujour.com...ntId=80787
Mar 16 2014 at 6:47pm Copy Link
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Norman Wong @Jeffrey Taylor - "not function" in BDJ fine print means "degrade to Free Edition" on Sanwhole website.
Sanwhole - Mar 16 2014 at 7:29pm Copy Link
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Jeffrey Taylor @Norman Wong: Thanks again.
Mar 16 2014 at 7:40pm Copy Link
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Norman Wong @Jeffrey Taylor - Thank you for your questions and glad to answer them.
Mar 16 2014 at 7:44pm Copy Link
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