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-> Herman Holtz wanted to know about the most difficult probs tech
-> writers encounter.
->
-> 1. Writing for vapor ware (or products that do not yet exist).
->
-> 2. Writing for products in which the user interface has not yet
-> been frozen (and which will not be frozen until it actually
->
-> 3. Lack of formal specifications with which to begin writing.
... etc. ...
These are problems? I always thought this was Standard Procedure <grin>
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