> But if
> people fail with the basics, which is to me:
>
> - Installing the software
> - Creating user accounts for the people working in the company
> - Creating financial accounts
> - Start capturing prospects and customers
> - Records sales, printing invoices and doing accouts receivable
>
> you will never arrive at what you're talking about.
>

I agree with you about the idea of providing a manual with basic
concepts to start with.
However the 'fundamental' features needed are very diverse and
subjective and I'm pretty sure that many of my customers, if asked to
write down such a list, would start with a totally different set of
features from the one you have provided above

So, perhaps the best thing is to get people collaborating on what is
important to them, and they are willing to contribute to.  Torsten, do
you think you could write some basic documentation about getting
started with those features you list above?  Even if it's not much
more than bullet points?

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David N. Welton
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