Re: Writing about a product on a PDA
I'm going to write about our new product that utilizes a PDA (runs
on a PDA platform).
Having never written about this type of thing before, what are some
of the things that I should include in the manual, beyond the TOC,
body, and index?
I've never read any of the documents that might have come with my PDA,
and I have never needed to. PDA apps should require no documentation
other than built-in help. On the other hand, I had to use a lot of
web searching to figure out how to overcome a designed-in hardware bug.
Your assumption of TOC, body, and index is probably inappropriate.
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