It is obvious that you (individually and as a team of interested persons) have done a lot of hard, conscientious work. I would not be surprised if my question has been asked and answered elsewhere, but I didn't find it. My apologies if this is redundant. As a new user, evaluating the product, I'm very interested in the manual. I'm one of those people that are away from their desk more often than not, and need to maximize efficiency while in front of the screen. While learning/ evaluating IQ, being able to carry a print out of the manual (or portions there of) would be a great boon. I'd be able to read & think about the various things I can/ want/ should do with IQ - while waiting for a meeting, taking a parent to the doctor, and a few Mega-other things. I realize that the product is in beta, changing fast (I downloaded the current version vs last because of the added items!), and documentation always lags (one of the reasons I'm interested in IQ). I presume that what documentation that does exist is stored in IQ. Perhaps having it as a "sample" file available for download is possible? This would make updating the manual as easy (?) as keeping a "running" copy & uploading (Version control to merge multiple sources of documentation?). Taking a laptop to read from is better than not having any way to further investigate the product. A plus would be able to use local storage on a smart phone for both the manual & the program (personally, I travel to remote spots; get inside buildings to such a depth I can't receive cell; am not allowed to access client systems even with my own laptop; ...) Should I decide to implement IQ, perhaps I can be of some assistance in the future? Thank you for your patience and help with this question. Please feel free to request clarification, suggest I should shrug my shoulder and slap my forehead, etc. Despite believing myself to be the essence of clear communication, I haven't been able to convince anyone else of it!
Shrug My Shoulders & Slap My Forehead!
I downloaded the sample database, opened it up, and guess what I found? The Manual! SO SORRY to put this out when I missed the obvious!
I bet I will discover I can even print the thing out!
Thanks to all & hope you at least get/ got a good laugh!
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I couldn't upload this file. It's a MHT capture of the present online
format.
I'd planned to respond to the recent "Documentation" thread with this. It
should come in handy, both in development and determining final format. (I
really like how it looks in this format!)[/quote]
should come in handy, both in development and determining final format. (I
really like how it looks in this format!)[/quote]