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HyperSTE for Arbortext Editor

Content Quality Checking inside Arbortext Editor

HyperSTE is a content quality checker that is fully integrated in PTC Arbortext Editor that checks your content against writing rules and approved terminology. With HyperSTE you can do quality checks of your XML content and receive feedback right inside your Arbortext authoring environment. HyperSTE provides quality metrics against a number of writing standards and supports writing rules for terminology, spelling, grammar, length, style and structure.

PTC Windchill and CCMS Integrations

Whether you use Arbortext Editor with PTC Winchill or other Component Content Management Systems (CCMS) or Common Source Databases (CSDB), HyperSTE can be configured to work seamlessly within your content management system.
HyperSTE fully supports Arbortext Editor and Windchill for all your content quality needs and can be customized based on your needs for content compliance and content quality scores.

HyperSTE for Arbortext​ Features

Checks Content

Checks your content against 60+ writing rules

Metrics Reports

Reports for metrics

Plugin for Arbortext Editor

Core Dictionary

Comes with core dictionary with over 3,000 words

Portal Access

Access to online portal with editor for checking content, terminology management and profile management

Update own Dictionary

Ability to update and maintain your own dictionary with additional terms

Support

echnical support available through ste-support@etteplan.com

Must-Have

Great value for Arbortext users looking for compliance with STE and other style guides

Testimonials What customers are saying

Schlumberger Oil & Gas

Helped us gain an appreciation for non-English as first language speakers and writers (globally diverse audience).

Electrolux Household Appliances

The instructor’s knowledge was fully satisfying. Interesting training in each detail. HyperSTE helped us achieve considerable savings in documentation and translation.

Radiometer Medical Devices

Finding unexpected translation issues when we worked on our own content was a crucial convincer to the team.

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