Are there some good and modern alternatives to Javadoc?

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Published on 2009-06-22T10:55:58Z Indexed on 2010/05/28 7:21 UTC
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Let's face it: You don't need to be a designer to see that default Javadoc looks ugly.

There are some resources on the web which offer re-styled Javadoc. But the default behaviour represents the product and should be as reasonably good-looking.

Another problem is the fact that the usability of Javadoc is not up-to-date compared to other similar resources.

Especially huge projects are hard to navigate using Firefox's quick search.

Practical question:
Are there any standalone (desktop) applications which are able to browse existing Javadoc in a more usable way than a browser would?
I'm thinking about something like Mono's documentation browser.

Theoretical question:
Does anyone know, if there some plans to evolve Javadoc, in a somehow-standardized way?
EDIT: A useful link to Sun' wiki on this topic.

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