on Mon, 28 Mar 2005 

Mikey wrote:

> The problem is that there are issues
> that rear their ugly heads (in this case, docs), 
> that, if they don't get resolved,
> become a significant hindrance to sales growth of
> the tool, and it fades into obscurity, further 
> development slows or ceases, and I'm
> stuck porting.

Hi Mickey... again ;-)

Time ago, i downloaded and printed more than 2000 
pages of the manual for RunRev. I put these pages 
in four 3-pins binders.

By the way, i color-coded the pages... so pages 
that describe functions are light green, pages 
that describe properties are yellow... etc, etc.

I discover that while i'm programming, i need 
answers as quick as possible, so i'm always
using the electronic documentation or visiting the
mail list archives for an answer, instead of
turning pages in a printed manual.

If you need a manual and you don't want to buy it 
from RR (because you could actually buy a manual
from RR) then print this pdf from Ken Ray's website:

<http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/downloads/revdocs-PDF.zip>

al




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