Context-sensitive help for native mobile apps

Mobile apps need help, too! So, now you "have a help app for that!" Easily deliver help content for mobile apps using a library of Adobe APIs. Enable users to call a default help screen or jump to context-based help depending on the feature being used. View the help content within the app or on the local browser available on the mobile device

Just as important as having an API for the developer is a way for the author to test the Map Number or Map Id assigned to the topic. Here is where specially prepared testing tools have been developed. Show below is one for Android devices. Under it is an iOS Test environment.

You will find all of the CSH API code and information already installed in the local path of where RoboHelp is installed (e.g., C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe RoboHelp 10\CSH API)

Documentation also offers help on how to set up a test environment. This helps in development when authors do not have access to the actual application.

Here is the Android Test tool:

 

Here is the iOS CSH Test tool: