On 10/19/2010 08:30 PM, David Priest wrote: > [blink] > > I think revisioning tools are *essential* for technical writers. Anyone > who isn't using a revisioning tool is absolutely foolish, in my opinion. > > Obviously, your opinion differs. > > It may be most wise to survey the domain, to find out whether your > assumption is correct. I simply can't imagine trying to manage a large > and complicated writing project without some sort of ability to claw > back changes and mistakes.
We agree that's why we have developed XMLmind Document Repository. --- XMLmind Document Repository Just enough versioning for the technical writer XMLmind Document Repository is a web-based document store featuring automatic, transparent, versioning. It is a compromise between the simplicity of a shared folder and the power of a revision control system (CVS, Subversion, etc). This compromise between simplicity and power aims to be well-adapted to the needs of the technical writer. --- See http://www.xmlmind.com/docrep/ > Hussein Shafie wrote: >> we think that these programmers tools are >> overkill, much too complicated to use for technical writers. -- XMLmind XML Editor Support List [email protected] http://www.xmlmind.com/mailman/listinfo/xmleditor-support

