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> documenting the app even though you have very little
> idea how it will look when they get to it (screen
> size, color, browser, etc.).
>
> frequently web apps have web help/doc not paper doc.
>
> if they do have paper doc, the doc is probably wrong
> as the developers are changing stuff all the time on
> the fly.
>
> if they have web help, you are changing your web
> help/doc to match the frequent changes in the app.
OK, now how about an objective response?
Not all web applications are developed by the seat of
one's pants, and not all web-based applications use
online-only information.
web application and "dot-com" are not synonymous, and
the picture you painted above doesn't even do those
quirky dot-coms justice.
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