Have you ever wanted to send a letter to someone, on a disk, but you weren’t sure what word processor they had? Have you wanted to put your own documentation on a disk for others to read and print without worrying about word processor compatibility? Well, now you have it: DOCMaker, a winner of several MacUser® Shareware Awards and used by most of the Macintosh based online electronic magazine publishers!
 
What Is DOCMaker?
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DOCMaker is an application for the Macintosh™ which creates stand-alone, self-running document files. It features ‘scrollable’ and ‘re-sizable’ windows, graphics, varied text styles and fonts, and full printing capability. The stand-alone files are self-executing applications which you may distribute to others to read and print. No other application is required! This gives you the ability to distribute documents and information widely with no knowledge of the end-users’ Mac configuration or software.
With DOCMaker you may create up to 100 separate, 32K chapters within each document. Every chapter may contain up to 60 graphics. You may name every chapter uniquely; it will appear in the Contents menu. You may add a table of contents and a find feature for the readers to quickly jump to selected sections. Each chapter may print separately. DOCMaker itself, will open any TEXT file or existing DOCMaker document. DOCMaker will also open and convert Apple’s TeachText files for saving as stand-alone documents. “Hot Pictures” act like buttons within the documents for accomplishing such things as playing sounds, showing QuickTime™ movies, sending Apple Events, and jumping to other applications.
Files may be added to a document by using the Import feature so that your existing documentation may be merged into a single stand-alone document. DOCMaker uses the Claris™ XTND importing standard to import styled text from applications such as MicroSoft Word™ and MacWrite™. DOCMaker also takes full advantage of text styles including fonts, faces (bold, italics, underline, shadow and outline) and specified colors for those so equipped. You may define text styles by name and use them when you need. And when you’re done, you may add a customized “About My Product…” menu and dialog to the final stand-alone document. Also an optional splash screen may be defined for your documents that displays a window and plays a sound when your documents are run.
DOCMaker is a great way to distribute information on disks, networks and bulletin board services.
Now The Business…
If you find that you may use DOCMaker, please take the time to send in the shareware fee. If you really look at the public domain and shareware products available for the Macintosh™, you’ll see a tremendous wealth of interesting, fun, enlightening and useful packages. Those packages would not be there if it weren’t for the inquisitive and hard-working, independent ‘hackers’ among us who just can’t see why a computer has to be difficult, or expensive, to be good.
Upgrades are free to registered users. Commercial use fees apply - see licensing information later in this document.
Chapter four of this document is an order form. Choose Order Form from the Chapters Menu or click on the button below to go there. Then all you have to do is Print it, fill in the blanks and post it with your check or credit card information.