In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Twisted  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
   ...
>In the other corner, we have just about every Unix application ever
>developed. When a user needs help, they may do such things as manually
>explore the directories where the application was installed
>(equivalent to rooting around in C:\Program Files\Appname for .hlp
>files, because F1 didn't work and there was no "help" menu, 

I just pressed F1 in a running session of a Emacs under Ubuntu Linux... it 
brought up online help.

>if such a thing ever happened on Windoze). 

Such things happen _all the time_ on Windows, particularly if you count 
help menus that lead solely to useless About boxes.

This might be a moot point anyway, given the high number of people I've 
met that don't even bother reading online help in the first place.

-Mike
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