Online help
Online help is topic-oriented, procedural or reference information delivered through computer software. It is a form of user assistance. The purpose of most online help is to assist in using a software application, web application or operating system. However, it can also present information on a broad range of subjects. Online help linked to the application's state (what the user is doing) is called Context-sensitive help.
Benefits
Online help has largely replaced live customer support. Before its availability, support could only be given through printed documentation, postal mail, telephone, or in person
Platforms
Online help is created using help authoring tools or component content management systems. It is delivered in a wide variety of formats, some proprietary and some open-standard, including:
- Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), which includes HTML Help, HTML-based Help, JavaHelp, and Oracle Help
- Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF)
Online help is also provided via live chat systems, one step removed from telephone calls. This allows the support person to conduct several support sessions simultaneously, thus reducing costs. The transcript is immediately available and can be sent to the customer after the session ends.
Microsoft help platforms
Microsoft develops the platforms for delivering help systems in the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Other platforms
See also
- Balloon help
- Darwin Information Typing Architecture
- DocBook
- Frequently Asked Questions
- List of help authoring tools
- Microsoft Assistance Markup Language (Microsoft AML)
- Help desk