23
Feb
Posted by admin as documentation, links
- Gordon McLean points out that we shouldn’t put so much emphasis on tools; we really need to focus on the problems that we’re trying to solve.
- Sarah Maddox writes about being an agile technical writer.
- Ellis Pratt muses about how a new technology from Nokia could reinvent the user manual.
- Really Strategies has an older, but still relevant and readable, introduction to wikis.
- if you use Word, you’ll want to read this article on correcting automatic numbering in lists.
- In a short video, Stewart Mader discusses using “a wiki to collaboratively write, edit, and assemble documentation,” and to consider letting your audience contribute as well.
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