Didn`t work for me Unfortunately, Windows CHM reader doesn't work on my system after installing IE8 (the same for my work colleagues). This application must use the same method of rendering, because it is also effected with the same problem (no pages render). The only solution was to get a Firefox plugin, and that worked great.
Did not work. Sorry, but on choosing open in the menu, nothing happens.
So I deinstalled the software.
First use. At the first use this program seem to be easy to use, and respond at my first wanted opening hxs files.
I had an earlier copy of Help Explorer and was satisfied. Now I wanted a new copy for other system and downloaded 3.0 suposedly for several Linux versions including Red Hat, but could not install, the script asked for KDE specific folders (my systems are CENTOS Gnome). Did not pursue further the matter.
This worked fine for me I had some files writen in odt file and the down load was easy and installed its self with out any complications.John Allen
I searched for chm viewer Linux and found your program. All information I found indicated "free download" and stuff like that. After downloading and installing it said something about "trial version". So I spent ten minutes trying to find what that meant. When I found that the real version would cost me something like $50, I deleted the trial version before starting it the first time. kchmviewer does the job and is included in my OS.
I am intersted in getting a help explorer type program that will work with Ubuntu Linux, however when I follow the link to download the Linux version I am confronted with I believe to be a Russian page which I am unable to go further with the download....jrclat
HelpExplorer for Linux Do not display hlp file with cnt file associated :(Good for chm :)
Unpleasant surprise Hi,I've tried to install & run your viewer yesterday, but I was unpleasantly surprised - nothing happened (no window appeared or any STDOUT or STDERR message was shown), after I run it (why is the installation process asking for a PATH directory anyway? There is no much use for a PATH link, called "help" in BASH - it has it's own (preferred) program, called help already. As I have never seen this program running, I don't really feel competent to answer questions below.
PCI Explorer not responding Unfortunately I could not run PCI Explorer.It is not responding.That is why I can not rate its features. I think, they are goed.I do not know where is a problem. My operating system is Windows XP Professional.Best regardsN.Bognar