Frame, Rob, and Capture
Or, simply Help? Writing at Adobe, I can be envied for my easy access to some of the best authoring tools. On this page, I’ll be compiling nuggets of information that will supplement installed Help and...
View ArticleAdobe Community Publishing 1.1 beta
If you refer to Adobe documentation on the web, you know you can sign in with your Adobe ID and add your comments to any Help topic. Experts designated as moderators answer your queries. With the...
View ArticleAdobe Help Events at MAX
At MAX next month, Adobe is putting together some sessions with snacks and drinks to get feedback on the new version of Community Help. Get a sneak preview. The new Community Help has an all new AIR...
View ArticleNew Adobe TV
The well-stocked Adobe TV has always been a great source for learning Adobe products. The new version that went live a couple of days back is packed with cool new features that you’ll love. Here are...
View ArticleMAX Awards Finalists
If you’re a multimedia enthusiast, don’t miss the entries chosen as MAX Awards finalists. Watch the videos selected in each of the eight categories and vote your favorite. Voting ends on October 6th,...
View ArticleTweet to Help
Some days back, I spotted a tweet by Tom Johnson announcing his new post – Podcast on the Seven Deadly Sins of Blogging. I know that I have been a sinner, not having updated my blog for over a month....
View ArticleScannable and visual docs
Someone once tweeted “Learners are always two clicks away from Angry Birds. And that’s why you’d better make teaching & learning engaging.” The more I sift through user feedback, the more I get...
View ArticleMaking Help popular and useful
A common refrain among software users is that the documentation or Help that comes with software is not useful. What’s more it’s boring. As a technical writer, when I receive this feedback, my typical...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....