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- From: Osma.Ahvenlampi@hut.fi (Osma Ahvenlampi)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Best Mail Program for use with SLIP, SMTP, POP, AmiTCP?
- Date: 12 Feb 1996 17:53:59 +0200
- Organization: What, me, organised?
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- In-reply-to: perjac@inet.uni-c.dk's message of 12 Feb 1996 01:50:26 GMT
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- In article <4fm6d2$4b@news.uni-c.dk> perjac@inet.uni-c.dk (Per Jacobsen) writes:
- >> It is one of the more frequently asked questions. But it generally
- >> only happens when someone hasn't read the documentation.
- >If you have to read the documentation the program isn't usefriendly
- >enough :)
-
- Hmph. I try to make my software understandable without reading a
- single line of documentation, but I would still like to see the users
- read the docs. Programmers don't generally like to write docs; I don't
- mind, but it takes a lot of work, time which could be used to do
- something else. The least a user can do is read the docs before
- repeating simple questions. That's what the docs are there for.
-
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- Who is more foolish, the fool, or he who follows the fool?
- |Osma Ahvenlampi <Osma.Ahvenlampi@hut.fi> http://www.hut.fi/~oahvenla/|
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