Re: Documentation behind a login
The most fundamental consideration here is that the way in which people look
for answers to technical problems has changed fundamentally. People no
longer to the two-step process of looking for a manual and then looking for
the specific information they want. Instead, they do the broadest search
possible -- generally by Googling. The reason for this is obvious enough.
yeah, cause the F1 help is usually bleeping worthless, and they hope to find something, anything, that might help them.
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