I also like Book-manager, and agree the search function once the index was built the first time was very good.

we merged our systems doc using Book-manager build with the book-manager doc and placed that doc on the same Book-manager server...running OS/2 Warp :)

Carmen


On 1/21/2022 9:58 AM, Bob Bridges wrote:
I always liked the HTML versions, and much prefer the search facility that came 
with those.  But once IBM discontinued them, I bit the bullet and now have a 
sizable collection of PDFs.  It's true there's an advantage of being able to 
look in them even when my internet connection is down.

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Hank Oerlemans
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How many online systems have IBM put out there now ?
Just when it's all seems stable it changes and we go around again.
I could mention the stacks of manuals I started with that never went down :-) 
but think of the trees.
Damn ! Am I that old ?

I'm gonna download the pdf collection for now.

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