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How about one manual incorporating both, but pointing out which features are
only available to the (more expensive) enterprise edition? That way you
could possibly be enticing the standard edition customers to upgrade. I'm
sure your marketing department would be happy with that approach.
-----Original Message-----
From: Reynolds, Mary [mailto:mreynolds -at- vignette -dot- com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 11:07 AM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: documenting multiple editions of software
For the first time, I'm documenting a software product that has both a
standard edition and an enterprise edition, which is basically standard plus
additional functionality. I'd like to find out which is the more common
practice: to document each edition separately, or document the standard
edition and add sections about enterprise functionality where needed.
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