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Well, I must be s stuffy bugger, too, Chris, 'cuz I'm with you. Putting
documentation you may need to refer to on something that can easily get
lost...cheesy. REAL cheesy!
Jo Byrd
Chris Kowalchuk wrote in part:
> ...But if I were one of your users, that is to say, if I were to open a
> software package (no matter which one), and the install was written on a bunch
> of post-it notes, I would think that was *really* cheesy. I much prefer your
> original reference card idea (because then I could put it back in the box and
> not lose it).
>
> But then, I'm a bit of a stuffy bugger, and probably don't represent a
> significant market segment, so nevermind...