On Jan 13, 2006, at 1:25 PM, david_elmo wrote:

From: Dylan McDermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Jan 12, 2006, at 10:18 PM, Greg Burkman wrote:


 Help on this system is so unreliable as to be useless.


Try using help on Windows or reading man pages* if you think Mac Help
is useless.


Not sure this should make Greg feel better. Maybe we rightly expect and deserve more from Apple. As it happens, when I am on my daughters XP machine occasionally (I quite enjoy it - something different and I half forked out for it!) I am amused and distracted by the cute dog that comes out of the kennel. I like dogs. MS at least know how to distract and sooth users of lousy online help... Have Apple become humourless as well as rushed in its output?

David Elmo

What really gets me is that the Help offered by other products (Quicken, Photoshop, etc.) work very well in Help Viewer.

Still, though, I don't miss the silly animals.
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Greg Burkman
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