It is largely because unlike Borland's products, nowadays there isn't a single source that provides everything and tools are really made up from barely (if at all) related components.
In some cases where tools are made up for each other you have better integration - e.g. Free Pascal's own IDE does have online help like Turbo Pascal (though a downside is that because the help is in CHM, i.e. HTML, the formatting in the text mode IDE sometimes doesn't look that good - but the documentation is there anyway).
In some cases where tools are made up for each other you have better integration - e.g. Free Pascal's own IDE does have online help like Turbo Pascal (though a downside is that because the help is in CHM, i.e. HTML, the formatting in the text mode IDE sometimes doesn't look that good - but the documentation is there anyway).