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Subject:Re: Horton and "Designing & Writing...." From:Hans Lonissen <lonis -at- EURONET -dot- NL> Date:Tue, 26 Jan 1999 17:51:34 +0100
Joe Sokohl wrote:
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> I strongly urge everyone who's working in any form of online communication,
> from single-sourced hardcopy documents ported onto digital domains to
> application-embedded, on-demand help systems, to know this book thoroughly.
I completely agree with Joe's opinion. If there's such a thing as an
"online documentation standard book" it's William Horton's book. I
learned so much from it.
Hans
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