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Re: Manuals on the Net

Subject: Re: Manuals on the Net
From: James M. Bavendam <james@bavendam.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 11:46:51
Additionally, having an Adobe Acrobat version posted would allow updates 
to be available internationally.  We have used them for years to 
distribute research results and training materials.

James.

Nigel Graham wrote:
> If "weight of numbers" persuades the factory to make the .pdf manuals
> available on their website.....let me add my name to the list.
> 
> Our company supplies engineering design software - and all our manuals are
> available for free download.  Our experience shows that potential customers
> buy into the product. If you have a good product (and Europa do) it's a
> great selling tool.
> 
> My 2 pence worth
> 
> Nigel
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "JW" <xs191@attbi.com>
> Subject: Re:  Wing skin closeout spacing (pdf files???)
> 
> 
> 
>>I agree completely.  The pictures in some cases leave one to just making
> 
> an
> 
>>uneducated guess, or calling the factory, or asking this list.  Why in the
> 
> world
> 
>>would the availability of pdf files be a secret?
>>
>>Rob Housman wrote:
>>
>>
>>>In re: the quality of the photos in the printed manual.
>>>
>>>They are generally horrid, but if you ask nicely you might get the
>>
> factory
> 
>>>to supply some of the manual in Adobe Acrobat portable document format.
>>
> The
> 
>>>color photos are excellent.  Oops, I've let the cat out of the bag!
>>>Actually if the folks in Kirkbymoorside were on the ball they would have
>>
> the
> 
>>>entire manual available for download from their web site.
>>
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