And now everyone will also print out 1000 pages of documentation... :)

Besides waste of paper, what's the point of loosing context search?

Cheers!


--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Glenn Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just wanted to say this.
> 
> Having bought and read many Flex & actionScript books over the years,
> I hadn't really given Adobes documentation much of a look (apart from
> the liveDocs that is, which I couldn't live without.). Well, I had a
> free afternoon today, so I thought I'd have a read through the new
> Flex Builder 3 PDFs.
> 
> So, 1000s of pages and a whole day later I've come to the conclusion
> that they're amazing. Easily the best 'book' on Flex I've read. So
> much so, I'm going to order a printed copy of the documentation set in
> the morning.
> 
> It's easy to overlook this source of information, and think it's
> essential to look at 3rd party books to teach you this product. I'd
> just like to say to both new and seasoned users, that Adobes Flex PDF
> collection is something not to be ignored.
> 
> I often see post's asking 'which is the best book on Flex, I now think
> that you can't do better than Adobes own documentation.
> 
> Here's a link.
> 
> http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flex/
>


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