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- Path: cup.portal.com!Harv
- From: Harv@cup.portal.com (Harv R Laser)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Subject: Re: Opening IBrowse on own screen?
- Date: 30 Mar 1996 20:40:09 -0800
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
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-
- (on .guide files being harder to use than plain text docs..)
-
- Actually I've wanted to say something about this for a long time.
- In many cases, a high tech answer to a low tech problem is not
- the best answer.
-
- Just like all the steps one must go thru to order a pizza over the
- world wide web make it total overkill, when you can pick up a phone
- dial a number and order it in 1/10th the time, so putting one's
- docs in a .guide or hyperlinked text file are also often overkill.
-
- Authors of .guide files put a lot of work into them, I know, but
- often these people are not writers, or don't know how to organize
- the information in a logical fashion. Or don't include indexes.
-
- Thus, one is left with trying to figure out what damn link
- will contain the information one is after.
-
- I prefer to just shove a long text file into DirOpus and search
- for strings when I'm in a hurry and want to find somthing in a
- documentation file, and luckily, .guide files ARE text files,
- so this can be done even with those. In fact I have some .guide
- files for programs I use frequently where I'm more likely TO
- search for strings in Opus than use the actual .guide-button
- interface to find what I'm after.
-
- This concept of "if you have some kind of new way to present
- information means it's a better way" is simply not true in
- many cases. Straightforward, plain text is often the best way.
-
- To close with yet another example, last week I was trying to find
- the results of the Calif. primary election without having to go out
- and buy a newspaper. The State had a big fancy suite of web pages
- set up with all the info there, but, like a .guide file, they made
- you jump all over the place, through many different links to find
- out all the same information that they could've just as easily
- put up in a nicely formatted ASCII table, as a newspaper would
- have printed.
-
- So you people who are quick to yell RTFM (and I admit to falling back
- on that myself sometimes), try to sympathize a bit with the person
- who's asking the question. Not everyone is as experienced as you
- are, and often the docs are formatted in such a way that the
- info the person is after isn't even in there or is buried
- or presented in a very confusing fashion.
-
- Harv
-