Again, that is a design progroblem, not a documentation problem. Good GUI 
design never, ever results in an interface that doesn't make sense. If it did, 
it wouldn't be good GUI design. On the typical large-scale project, GUI 
designers serve the dual function of designers and usability experts; if they 
crank out spiffy GUIs that fail, they won't be working very long. Business 
competition has a tendency to validate 
Darwin.http://www.tekwrytrs.com/Specializing in the Design, Development, and 
Production of:Technical Documentation - Online Content - Enterprise Websites> 
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 15:48:05 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: 
radical revamping of techpubs> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
[email protected]> > A product can have good design, and good 
programming, and still be> inadequate for users.> > How can that be, you ask?> 
> Technically speaking, it may be doing what its creators think it> should, and 
it may be well-created. It may be disorganized, and it may> not address the 
user's needs, and that's where TWs come in.> > We are the only group who sees 
the application, from start to finish,> from a user perspective. Therefore we 
are able to offer sanity checks:> > - This interface doesn't make sense.> - 
Although the app is well-designed, in this context it becomes slow or> crashes, 
and in our view, users will come this way often.> - The task we're designing 
this for is too narrow/too broad.> > --- Technical Writer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:> > > Exactly. And that is in the province of the developer, the> > 
programmers, and the GUI designers. Using TW to cover up poor design> > and 
inadequate programming is not particularly useful for> > anyone.> > 
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