On 6/25/2011 3:20 AM, [email protected] wrote:
On Fri, 24 and 25 Jun 2011 , Rostyslaw Lewyckyj And Philip Chee discussed:
>  SM needs a full fledged manual.
Thunderbird is crowsourcing a manual. Looks quite impressive.

http://blogs.mozillamessaging.com/docs/2010/12/08/thunderbird-floss-manual-done/
http://en.flossmanuals.net/thunderbird/
http://en.flossmanuals.net/firefox/

Phil

One main "trouble" with these manuals, be they "crowdsourced" or not, although the idea has good merit...

Does this/these apparent new Thunderbird, SeaMonkey or Firefox manuals cover up to, say, Thunderbird 3.1.11 or at least 3.1, SeaMonkey as of 2.1, or Firefox as of 5.0 ?

Just wondering, as so many of these manuals or instructions we see were not updated or published last since late 2010 or so.

Far FAR too much has changed for many manuals to be of real value to most users ?

Joe
Skype: joerotello
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