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Robert Lauriston asks:"Does anyone who actually writes technical docs for a living spend much
time working on stuff that will be displayed as HTML5 on a phone?"
Actually, I'm facing that. I have information products, and they need to go out to different media. One medium is shaping up to be phone/tablet. Our field people need our product, and often go into networks that don't allow external communications. Also, for pre-sales it's good to give prospects any version of the info product that they want -- phone on a train among them. So I'm trying to get my head around the lowest common denominator to see if I can accept it.
(Sorry for double-post!)
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