Re: Documentation frustrations
Re: Documentation frustrations
- Subject: Re: Documentation frustrations
- From: Allan Hoeltje <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 14:27:57 -0700
Not to discourage the effort to unify the docs and bring them up to date
(and push them out via automatic update) but the single most useful feature
in OSX 10.4 for me has been Spotlight. Scattered across my Mac are hundreds
of technotes, code snippets, and documentation. If there is any information
on something, say for example MacErrors, Spotlight will find it in a few
seconds. This is not a substitute for good documentation, and of course the
information has to exist in the first place for Spotlight to find it, but it
sure saves me a lot of time and embarrassing email to the various Apple
support lists.
Even with all the great documentation that exists for Windows I'd still
rather be programming the Mac!
-Allan
>> But short articles, technotes, and addenda are no substitute for
>> keeping the main documentation up-to-date.
>
> Hear, hear. The current docs are too scattered. I vote for a single,
> authoritative source that is kept up-to-date as well.
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