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Subject:Re: Why manuals? From:Dan Benjamin <db3521 -at- PEGASUS -dot- CC -dot- UCF -dot- EDU> Date:Thu, 22 Sep 1994 18:17:21 -0400
On Thu, 22 Sep 1994, Jerry Blackerby wrote:
> I beg to differ with Richard. I learned FrameMaker, Word Perfect,
> and Wordstar from the paper manuals only. On-line documentation
> is great, but paper will still be with us for many years. Some users
> prefer paper.
I think that many people, especially beginners, rely heavily on paper
documentation. If they can't boot their computers, they can't choose
Help from the menu. What I think it will REALLY take for on-line doc to
truly take over is one basic, all-encompassing operating system that
almost everybody uses, has used, and is VERY familiar with. Just a thought.
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