Cit: A lot of documentation, the boundaries and respective domains of which are not always clear.
1 Reference (small): for Standard and Legal ed. 2: Tutorial + Custom Format Editor to modify output styles; + Online researcher to catch and import bib. refs from the web; Style Guide for output citation styles; Online help at the producer's site is the most updated resource; 3 not always (e.g. yes for conversion routine: old Convert 7.1 application) |
RW: 2 (various) + full help online
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Bscp: 2 Tour available at the Internet developer's web site, and within the online help, 3: actually, the help is the Manual, not really updated to the current version.
Despite the fact that even a traditional, "real", bound printed volume has been published on Biblioscape (quite a unique event in this small software world!), documentation deserves serious improvement: the package is vaste, complex, and articulated that it would require a better documentation, its lacking makes the user underexploit it or strive with trial and error |
BK: 1 Comprehensive manual, in PDF format; 2 Tutorial, in PDF format; 3 No online help at all |
LM:
1: Users' Guide in English, spiral bound, TOC, index; not an alphabetic nor systematic reference manual. Separate supplement for v. 4.1.
Complete, precise, clear, reliable (does not solve difficult tasks as far as Formats are concerned)
2: Getting started guide, printed, index
3: contextual but not always present; MS-Windows like, might contain less info than the printed Guide
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Pr:
1: Users' Guide in English, bound, TOC, index; not an alphabetic nor systematic reference manual. Complete, precise, clear, reliable (does not solve difficult tasks)
2: chap. "Guided tour" + on-line help. (Shorter manual only for read-only Data distributor version)
3: yes but not really contextual; MS-Windows like, contains less info than the printed Guide
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En:
1: Users' Guide in English, only as Adobe PDF file (not entirely read this time; not an alphabetic nor systematic reference manual. Complete, precise, clear; it used to be poorly updated as far as v. 8 is concerned, see the online help to get more secure, though not definite, information
2: "Getting started" on CD as PDF + Guide Tour printed (some 90 pages)
3: unsufficiently contextual, Windows-like
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RM:
1: Users' Guide in English, bound, TOC, index; not an alphabetic nor systematic reference manual. Could be more precise and complete: does not solve difficult tasks, hides some important details, does not include Import File Editor IFE (see Help or ad hoc PDF file on CD) 2: "Guided Tour" on CD and in the online help file
3: yes contextual and complete -with few exceptions
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