Friendly advice givers...

I have lots of thoughts. But I'm learning when to ignore them.

I have used Screensteps since before it came out. I like it. Some people have told me how much they like Scribd. So, I'll probably keep using Scribd since Posterous will automatically render my PDFs to it. LOTS of people use it to do just what I'm doing. I get lots of response from the web community as a result of using it. PLUS: I just email the PDF file to Posterous and it's done and it's searchable and printable.

There are no perfect solutions to a support site or documentation. They will never make everyone happy. I've done this before a couple times.

This time around I'm saving my little grey cells for higher leverage items like clean design, solid architecture and simple code. That is probably the best form of support I can offer my users—all other things being equal.

Best,

Jerry Daniels
The latest tRev Video:
http://reveditor.com/feature-friday-column-buttons-better-clairvoy

On Oct 26, 2009, at 8:43 PM, Josh Mellicker wrote:


On Oct 26, 2009, at 6:25 PM, George C Brackett wrote:

I don't like Scribd much.

I agree, not for software documentation. Jerry, have you thought about Screensteps? It publishes to HTML, PDF, and screenstepslive.com, very easy to update.
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