Oh yes! I remember the hardware finale help books of the first half
of the nineties. The biggest of the tree was very heavy, but I read
it through and it was a valiant member of my loo books collection afterwards.
I like printed manuals, but when searching something in a hurry, I
prefer software manuals.
Since most of the programs I use have a history of more than ten
years, I have the privilege to have read some original printed
manuals and software help files for the newer updates...
Kurt
At 23:29 04.01.2006, you wrote:
On 1/4/06, Eric Dannewitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The one thing I'd like is to MakeMusic to offer a PRINTED manual at a
> reasonable price. I find the online manual a pain sometimes. But the
> content and the indexing is one of the best I've come across in software.
They will print and bind the entire PDF manual for you for $20 or $30
(I don't remember the cost exactly) if you call and request it. I did
this for Finale 2004, and it was definitely worth it.
--
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