>
> Have to definitely agree with Wonder. After converting a legacy app, the difference is amazing.
> However, I also learned D2W and believe this best kept secret is still the best weapon out there
> and as such should be documented.
>
> I don't think I will ever do an app without D2W again especially with the Modern versions.
>
> And to create an app with it would document everything else anyway.
>
> Regards,
> James
>
> On Jun 8, 2012, at 10:07 AM,
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>> Hi Markus,
>>
>> Good for you! Thank you for even thinking about this.
>>
>> You ask what you should say about WOnder? I'd recommend the following:
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>> 1) Defining what the project is and some history
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>> 2) Show how to integrate it in your app, the pre-requisites.
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>> 3) Leave it at that.
>>
>> You kind of have to do this. When you are using the modern tools new users can make either a "pure Apple" app or a "WOnder App" and they'll be curious. You should let them know that WOnder opens the doors to Web 2.0 and much more (fixing bugs and issues is also a big part that you get for free). Suggest they use it always, even if they don't consciously use pieces from it. As they tackle tough problems remind them "Don't forget to dig through the WOnder treasure trove and ask questions on the list. More than likely, an answer to your problem already awaits!"
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -- Aaron _______________________________________________
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