From: | Andrew Crowe |
Date: | 17 Aug 2000 at 20:58:50 |
Subject: | Re: Amiga Piracy |
Hi Everybody,
>> I think this is the only approach. For a program like IFX or
>> Pagestream for example, there should be no guide files at all, no
>> instructions on CD, nothing, just a good, printed manual and
>> keyfile.
>
> I personally get annoyed with guide files and on line help
> documents. There is nothing better in my mind than being able to
> open the book when you have a problem rather that flipping back
> through screens to read the documents. Plus I always seem to get
> sidetracked and lost when using guuide files, probably just me tho
Yeah, printed manuals are useful, but on-line help, if done right
(eg. press help in certain section to see help about that section)
then it can be much quicker to get info then looking it up in a
manual.
See ya :)
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