On Wednesday, December 24, 2003 at 4:24:25 PM, rich gregory wrote in
the message "TB! documentation poor"
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> For me I have been trained to not even try the help screens after so
> many years of exceedingly bad documentation from so many products. I
> see TB! has (agreeing with the above) in some cases some very useful
> documentation and am now trying to unlearn my avoidance of the help
> system. Not easy. Thank god for this list!
I too have seen that. However, I recently purchased Dantz's Retrospect
Backup. It came with a 300-page, paper manual (Although it does have a
habit of repeating itself). I do not think that The Bat! should have a
300-page manual. However, there should never be a time when I get the
"There is no help associated with this item. Please see your vednor
for a new help file." message.

-- 
Chris
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