Imagine that I give a user manual to a potential user to read it without 
installing or using the application. Simultaneously, I give the same document 
to another person, who has installed the application and can verify the 
information in the user manual. 

 

In an ideal situation, who exactly is my correct audience? Is it the guy with 
the installed application and user manual, or the other one? Also, whose 
feedback should I take seriously? 

 

I just want to know how you will deal with such a situation.

 

 
                                          
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