Documentation, Lack of
Posted: August 28th, 1984, 2:02 am
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Subject: Documentation, Lack of
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What ticks me off is having to read about MacPaint features in MacWorld
instead of in my "manual". When I read on this net about the manual not
being a manual and that Apple felt that people should just experiment,
I smelled a cop-out. They could have had a combined Intro and/Reference
manual but I guess they were too lazy to really do the documentation. I
didn't buy the limp explanation from the documenters that were interviewed
by MacWorld. "String 'em up!"
Gary M. Kato
[email protected]
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From: info-mac@uw-beaver (info-mac)
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Subject: Documentation, Lack of
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Date: Tue, 10-Jul-84 06:06:59 EDT
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What ticks me off is having to read about MacPaint features in MacWorld
instead of in my "manual". When I read on this net about the manual not
being a manual and that Apple felt that people should just experiment,
I smelled a cop-out. They could have had a combined Intro and/Reference
manual but I guess they were too lazy to really do the documentation. I
didn't buy the limp explanation from the documenters that were interviewed
by MacWorld. "String 'em up!"
Gary M. Kato
[email protected]