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Online collaboration
You can collaborate with your team members online, in real time - leave comments, to-do notes and other stuff.
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Expensive
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Customizable workflow
You can create your own workflow instead of the default one.
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Unlimited version history
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Amazing support
Support is always super-fast and helps to resolve any problems that occur.
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Platforms:
Windows, Mac, Web
API:
Yes
Export:
Online Portal, Web Help, CHM, Docx, PDF, Epub and other formats
Hosting options:
On-Premises/SaaS
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Natural Docs
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Does not parse all the folders in the project
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The output is in natural language
Natural Docs outputs documentation written in natural language which reads very similar to plain English.
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No C++ full syntax parsing
Does not support full syntax parsing of C++.
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Supports only HTML
The documentation can only be generated in HTML format.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
Output Format:
HTML
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Doxygen
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Free
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i18n support is poor
Cannot work properly with non-ascii paths on Windows
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Generates documentation from comments
Doxygen can generate documentation from formatted comments in the source code. This is extremely useful when writing detailed man pages.
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PDF output is very problematic
Doxygen PDF output relies on the now broken LaTeX tabu package which was abandoned over a decade ago by its developer.
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Cross-platform
Doxygen is compatible with multiple languages. Including but not limited to: C, Objective-C, C#, C++, Java, Python, PHP etc...
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No recursive inclusion
For example, if you specify INCLUDE_PATH=incl, it doesn't search other folders included in the incl folder (incl/sub1 or incl/sub2) and there's no option to turn on recursive inclusion.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac OSX
License:
GPL v2
Output Format:
HTML, RTF (MS-Word), PostScript, hyperlinked PDF, compressed HTML, and Unix man pages
Python version compatibility:
2 and 3
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