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* I happily (or unhappily) use any tools my employer provides
* I do, however, try to guide my employer toward certain tools
* I always appreciate the opportunity to choose my tools
* I wish I could build my own tools ! (Other/none of the above)
Should we revive the Word vs. Frame flame war now?
Dan
Dan Hall
Sr. Technical Writer
SchlumbergerSema RTEMS
> -----Original Message-----
> Which of the following best describes your attitude
> toward technical writing tools?
>
> * I happily use any tools my employer provides
> * I prefer to guide my employer toward certain tools
> * I work only where I can choose my tools
> * Other/none of the above=
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