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    Lessons Learned with Quick Reference Guides: Timing and Truth

    February 26th, 2009 | 12 Comments »

    This entry is part 2 of 7 in the series Quick Reference Guides

    One of the fundamental aspects of quick reference guides is knowing when to create them. A few weeks ago I was assigned to a small project team working on a relatively simple application, and I pitched the idea of several role-based quick reference guides for the help content. I showed samples from other projects, and the project team agreed it was what they wanted. Soon … more »


    What’s Convenient Gets Used — a General Principle That Applies to Nearly Everything

    September 17th, 2008 | 4 Comments »

    Recently I switched from using the iRiver I bought two years ago to my wife’s iPod Nano, which she only uses intermittently. I don’t know why I used my iRiver for so long. The iPod is superior in every way, but mostly because it offers convenience. For example, New podcasts download automatically when I merely plug it in to my computer and click Sync. Its … more »