Kevin Neely wrote:

This is just a quick announcement to let all of you know that I've started a project on mozdev.org to fill the much-needed space of end-user documentation. In learning to use Mozilla, I often wished there was a primary or at least good repository of user-based information available to look at with an index, Table of Contents, etc.
Yes, I know that Mozilla's philosphy is that it is not meant for end users, but I've never really bought into this, and there are many, many people out there that use it and its derivatives (to which this book is also aimed) as their primary web and/or mail client. So, this book, which does not intend to address XUL, Gecko, or any of Mozilla's technologies specifically is what I am working on and have released what I am calling 0.1, which is terribly incomplete and not even very aestetically pleasing. It contains a bunch of areas I am playing with, format, order, and scope may still change drastically, but the release is just so I could name it, and bundle the source and what-not.


My working title is _MozillaBook: A User's Guide_ and can be found on mozdev at http://userguide.mozdev.org

Comments, compliments, suggestions, and bitching are all welcome.

Kevin,


This is good to know. I'm part way through an Mozilla installation guide for terminally clueless friends and family and if you want to use any of it just ask. Reply to: is valid.

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Pete.




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