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Val Tassari writes:
>>I am looking for a magazine to subscribe to that will provide
>>design and layout hints, examples, advice, etc. for creating
>>product marketing materials and for enhancing my user documentation.
>>I have recently received subscription cards for two magazines that
>> claim to provide what I am searching for. They are:
>> "HOW - The Bottomline Design Magazine"
>> "Desktop Publishers Journal"
Can anyone suggest other magazines or journals that help them
professionally?
For some time I've subscribed to Computerworld. It's a weekly magazine
that summarizes events in the computer industry (although sometimes I
think it just prints the press releases that it receives), describes
computer
technologies, and reviews business software. Its product reviews always
include an evaluation (good/bad) of the documentation, and I've seen a few
articles stressing the importance of documentation in general.
Any other reviews or recommendations?
--Doug Fettig <> "Recent research indicates that the larger
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<> in our minds at one time" --Robert E. Horn