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• Free and open-source software portalxCHM is a free and open-source GUI front-end for CHMLIB (a viewer for Microsoft Compressed HTML Help files). It compiles and runs on Linux, BSD, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. Pre-built binaries for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows are usually available for download from the project's website.
• Free and open-source software portalxCHM is a free and open-source GUI front-end for CHMLIB (a viewer for Microsoft Compressed HTML Help files). It compiles and runs on Linux, BSD, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. Pre-built binaries for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows are usually available for download from the project's website.
xCHM • Free and open-source software portalxCHM is a free and open-source GUI front-end for CHMLIB (a viewer for Microsoft Compressed HTML Help files). It compiles and runs on Linux, BSD, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. Pre-built binaries for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows are usually available for download from the project's website.
xchmstr|xCHM
PH0 · xCHM
PH1 · kisslib/kiss
PH2 · GitHub