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Non-Windows Software
Programs for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS and others, allowing you to decompile or view the structure of a chm file.
Platform-independent Solutions
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chm2web by A!K Research Labs |
[recommended] |
Shareware ($79.95) |
| Allows you to convert a .chm file to a browser-based platform-independent Help with an expandable tree-like table of contents, index and full text search from an already created compiled HTML help. Chm2web also has a build-in chm files decompiler. |
Software for Unix (Linux, FreeBSD and other)
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xCHM by Razvan Cojocaru |
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Freeware |
| xCHM is a .chm viewer for UNIX (Linux, *BSD, Solaris). xCHM can show the contents tree if one is available, print the displayed page, change fonts faces and size, work with bookmarks, do the usual history stunts (forward, back, home), provide a searchable index and seach for text in the whole book. |
Software for Macintosh
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xCHM ported by Chanler White |
[recommended] |
Freeware |
| xCHM is a .chm viewer for MacOS X. xCHM can show the contents tree if one is available, print the displayed page, change fonts faces and size, work with bookmarks, do the usual history stunts (forward, back, home), provide a searchable index and seach for text in the whole book. |
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Chmox by Stephane Boisson |
[recommended] |
Freeware |
| Chmox is a viewer for Microsoft Help "CHM" (a.k.a. Compiled HTML) files and ebooks. It\'s a open source, free, fast and efficient 100% native Cocoa application. |
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