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Re: Online Help ideas [message #30652 is a reply to message #30643] Mon, 13 May 2002 06:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Fri, 10 May 2002 14:30:11 -0600, "Pavel A. Romashkin"
<pavel_romashkin@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I am not sure making yet another wish list is something useful. We know
> as well how warmly our previous wish lists were met.
> How about we take the issue in our own hands?

Hi Pavel,

I don't agree with you; I believe that this is a useful and maybe
effective maneuver. We have no control over the RSI products if we
don't get involved in a constructive manner (excepting the power of
the purse.) I think this *is* taking the issue into our own hands
(ala 'Do not abandon the Mac OS') - and placing it squarely in the
hands where it rightly belongs, in RSI hands. I wouldn't want to
give up my copies of David's, Liam's or Ronn's books for the anything;
but they don't and shouldn't replace a decent documentation/help
system provided by the vendor.

It doesn't matter how slick software is if it is difficult to access,
and access *always* comes down to documentation.

This party is pretty small so far so I hope it is allowable that I
toss in another idea. I think there should be a simple was to
determine when (in terms of release version) a particular feature was
introduced or obseleted. (Quick: when was the built-in WATERSHED
function introduced?)


Regards,

Ben
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