Tools to create HelpBooks for Mac Apps [closed] - cocoa

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Bill van Hecke's Helpify is a nice tool to convert OmniOutliner documents to Apple HelpBooks.
I wonder, if other tools are available to create HelpBooks, e.g. a CMS with pre-configured templates.
Do you know of any HelpBook generator tools?

There's Help Generator, which parses a simple XML format and creates help books that look very similar to Apple's (at least in the Leopard/Snow Leopard timeframe).

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How does Shazam / soundhound work? [closed]

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I am interested in how does shazam or soundhound work.
How does it record a voice and makes a fingerprint that is so simmilar to their database of fingerprints that it finds a match?
I am about to start writing some software in C/C++ but not sure which libraries to use, seen there is some Speech SDK from Microsoft. Dont you have some suggestions, where to start 'understanding' the process of analyzing voice and playing with it?
I would be thankful for every tip or idea you will share :]
There are some existing pieces of software you could look at:
AudioDB: C++
mercurial repo: http://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/audiodb/
Sonic Visualiser: SV Libraries are written in C++ using Qt4
https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/sonic-visualiser

Best way to learn Iphone Development [closed]

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Hope all of you doing great. I am new in Iphone development using xcode and want to know the best way of learning?
thanks
It's probably best to go straight to the source.
Apple have some great docs that are worth reading.
For example - https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/iPhone/Conceptual/iPhone101/Articles/00_Introduction.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40007514

live test place for vxml program [closed]

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is any site like tellme studio for vxml testing,
in tellme studio accepting user from USA, am in india, so guess not able to register, refer
other site for run the vxml program,
Did you try with "Bevocal" ?
Use this for sign-up.. http://cafe.bevocal.com/account/signup.jsp
I think you can run vxml program using this.
I think Voxeo also provides a free development platform.

Snippets organising tool for windows [closed]

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Is there any similar tools like Snippets(http://www.snippetsapp.com/),Code Collector Pro(http://www.mcubedsw.com/software/codecollectorpro) for to organize code snippets in windows.
Have you try Snippely ?
I believe that is less complete than Snippets but is an alternative for Windows.
If you use Windows 8, you might like Snipppet app, it's optimized for touchscreen devices. Check it out here: http://apps.microsoft.com/webpdp/app/snipppet/8d7ff457-58c8-4916-b3e6-1ac07daba0f4
Disclaimer: I'm the author of the app.
We've released Windows for Snippets as part of our new project along with Snippets for Mac. Take a look at snippets.me.

Where can I get the missing figures from the freely available, classic "Programming Ruby" e-book? [closed]

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I am studying the content of "Programming Ruby- The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide" but the HTML version does not include the Figures.
Are the figures available anywhere online?
Unfortunately, the HTML version applies to an older version of Ruby and is no longer maintained. If you want to learn Ruby via the Programming Ruby book, you should buy the latest edition.

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