Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Tools in Technical Writing

Technical writers create documents in various formats like electronic publishing, print, online help, etc. The various tools used to produce technical documents are described below.

Publishing Tools (Microsoft Word, FrameMaker) - Microsoft Word is actually the most popular tool for publishing in spite of its bugs and limitations. It is easy to use, review, and make changes. But with larger documents (more than 500 pages), Word behaves a bit inconsistently and may get corrupt. Here, FrameMaker creates more stable documents. Styles are very consistent and rigid in FrameMaker and it can handle large amount of text and graphics.

Help Authoring Tools (RoboHelp, Epic Editor, AuthorIt) - With the increased use of the Internet, users have become more accustomed to using online information. Online help is searchable and helps the users to resolve their problem or query easily rather than going through pages and pages of manuals. Help Authoring Tools like RoboHelp, Epic Editor, AuthorIt are used to create online help.

Template Designer (Indesign, PageMaker, QuarkExpress) - Template designing tools are used for creating documents that require a flexible layout or strict typography demands. It is easy to create and design datasheets, whitepapers, brochures, solution sheets and other marketing and technical documents using these template designer tools.

Image Editor (Photoshop, SnagIt, CorelDraw, Illustrator) - Graphics are an important part of any document. As rightly said "a picture is worth more than words to say." Image editors are used for image designing, capturing, cropping, morphing and all sorts of image editing.

Web Design Tools (Dreamweaver, FrontPage) - Web design tools are created to deliver content to end users in the form of web pages. You can create both static and dynamic web pages using web design tools.

Screen Recording Tools (Camtasia, Captivate) - Recording tools like Camtasia and Captivate are used to create product demos, engaging simulations, scenario-based training, and randomized quizzes. In addition, it doesn't require programming knowledge or multimedia skills.

Multimedia Tools (Flash, Max 3D) - Multimedia tools are used to create audio and video content. Multimedia tools like Flash and Max 3D can be used to create interactive animations and demonstrations.

These are some of the basic tools used in technical writing. Other tools like Teamsite, Lectora, Visio, and so on are also used to create content and graphics.

16 comments:

Susan said...

Stumbled upon your blog. I'm also a technical writer. How many of these tools do you actually use at work?

Unknown said...

Greetings from Victoria

I want to learn Robohelp and Framemaker in detail, so can you suggest me any coaching CD or website which gives a complete knowledge on these two tools.

Awaiting for your favourable reply,

Victoria
Email@ victoriadias14@yahoo.com

Banashree said...

Hi.. I'm having 2 yrs exp in instructional designing. I would like to learn Robohelp and Framemaker. Can u pls help me to learn these tools.

Thanx
banashree

Ivan said...

great list. maybe add DITA tools, like Epic Editor.

Regards,

Ivan

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Supriyo Banerjee said...

Hi Richa, very helpful information.

Richasingh said...

I want to become a Technical writer,I have earlier worked in IT company as a programmer for 2 years..but want to switch to a job which is less hectic and has fleible work hours..Please guide me how can i become a technical writer

Ananth said...

Hi Richa, This is Ananth.

Thanks for providing useful information in ur blog.

Am also being as Technical writer but am using MS word only for my work. Wanna learn any tool. Can you teach me which tool makes strong career opportunities or shall i join any foreign lang course? Plz do reply

ananth02tel@gmail.com

vani said...

Hi Richa,
Thanks a lot about the information. I also want to become a Technical Writer Your blog helped me in knowing much about an Technical Writer.

Chandrasekhar said...

Thanks for providing excellent information. Now my short and simple question is for a starter what tools should i learn first sitting at home without spending my hard earned money on training institute that trains technical writers. Please advise

Unknown said...

Hi,

This is Krishna Prasad working as Technical Writer. I have 3 years of experience in writing End user manuals. I want to how is the future and career growth of Technical Writer.


kpbvs.1987@gmail.com

Nitin Jain said...

Add DITA as well, Ixiasoft is the latest authoring tool used by many MNC companies.

Nitin Jain said...

Add DITA as well, Ixiasoft is the latest authoring tool used by many MNC companies.

Unknown said...

Hi Richa,
You have given useful and crisp information.
I want to start my career in technical writing and have 6 yrs of experience in copy editing. How to start with. Plz suggest me information regarding this.

Awaiting your response with anticipation.

Senthil Vadivu
Email: ksenvad@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I have enter in the world of technical writing, working with the medium scale organisation could you pl guide me which tools are frequently used in tech-writing to have better results.

Unknown said...

Hello
Can I come to know the few tools most frequently used in tech-writing?Do tools are dependent?