I took the survey, as I think it has it's uses.
I'd like:
- the manuals to be not too detailled, but following a well thought out workflow. More like the Step by Step, but evolving through more advanced topics.
- the online help-files should be much more detailled! There should be a reference on every single feature, parameter, setting, value, ... No need for trial and error to find out what a particular parameter does! Make it technical. If needed, provide a main level of information, but leave an option to ask more detailled information, more technical background.
- There should also be information on how things should be approached, why things are working as they do and what are good working habits. Preferably in the Step-By-Step version.
The MSDN-development libraries are what I want from electronic helpfiles: large, detailled, complete, cross-referenced and with lot's of 'code' examples. They also include full books, knowledge-base articles, how-to's, indices, tutorials, samples, ... About a gigabyte when you install them, but this is well spent, even if you only step through 1% of it (since not everyone is needing the same information).
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