2009-10-05 05:03 PM
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2009-10-06 01:59 AM
vhfan2u wrote:No reference manual is included in the package. Only a 100 page collaboration guide and the getting started guide 46 pages.
GS should allow you to download as soon as it is available and also send you the disk along with the book. I don't know what this would do to download time if everyone is trying to download the program at the same time.
2009-10-06 02:17 AM
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2009-10-07 05:53 AM
syber wrote:A hard copy manual is NOT "useless". I want a manual that I can read when I am not at my computer. Please--no "green" bs. We can grow crop trees to produce books--and toilet paper--and baseball bats--and guitars--and...
hard copy manual? i think now day it is useless, while you have a digital version of the book. If you had all pdf printed you will need a small cart to move them around . pdf and help is much useful when you search for something and you can have them alleyways with you on a usb stick. and the biggest benefit, you have links to other parts of manual so you can see how tool and other kind of features work with each-other.
PS.: its also greener less tree get cut to produce paper
2009-10-07 08:27 PM
Dave wrote:I agree -- I prefer a hard copy -- the less time I need to spend staring at a computer monitor, the better. Eliminate the packaging, download the software, and provide a hard copy manual to those who want one.syber wrote:A hard copy manual is NOT "useless". I want a manual that I can read when I am not at my computer. Please--no "green" bs. We can grow crop trees to produce books--and toilet paper--and baseball bats--and guitars--and...
hard copy manual? i think now day it is useless, while you have a digital version of the book. If you had all pdf printed you will need a small cart to move them around . pdf and help is much useful when you search for something and you can have them alleyways with you on a usb stick. and the biggest benefit, you have links to other parts of manual so you can see how tool and other kind of features work with each-other.
PS.: its also greener less tree get cut to produce paper
(Sorry--I'm losing my patience with the mind-numbing eco-nonsense.)
(Oops...sorry again. I'll behave myself now.)
2009-10-07 10:51 PM
Laura wrote:Definitley! You can 'browse' through a book. Sure the pdf's are great for looking up something specific, but I miss a good manual read and scan through.
I agree -- I prefer a hard copy -- the less time I need to spend staring at a computer monitor, the better. Eliminate the packaging, download the software, and provide a hard copy manual to those who want one.