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James Robertson

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BottomFeeder Tutorial Posted: Mar 17, 2006 10:45 AM
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This post originated from an RSS feed registered with Agile Buzz by James Robertson.
Original Post: BottomFeeder Tutorial
Feed Title: Richard Demers Blog
Feed URL: http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/rssBlog/rademers-rss.xml
Feed Description: Richard Demers on Smalltalk
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Jim Robertson, the creator of the BottomFeeder RSS aggregator program, tells me there will continue to be updates to BottomFeeder. As the author of the BottomFeeder Tutorial, I would appreciate some feedback in terms of the following questions (or anything else you want to say about it).

The primary objective of the Tutorial is educational: to help users better understand WHAT they can do with the various features of BottomFeeder, and HOW to do them.

  1. Is the organization of the Tutorial appropriate? Currently, it provides sections for
    • General RSS concepts
    • Working with Folders
    • Working with Feeds
    • Working with Items
    • Other BottomFeeder Tasks
    • Working with Blogs
    • Regular Expressions
  2. Would it be better organized as a simple, alphabetical list of "frequently asked questions", a FAQ?
  3. Are there topics without enough information?
  4. Are there topics with too much information?
  5. Do you like the overall format and appearance of the Tutorial?
  6. Should each feature mentioned in the Tutorial be linked to its description in the BottomFeeder Users Guide?
  7. Should the Tutorial be linked into the BottomFeeder program in some other way than just through its Help menu?
  8. Do you like the style in which the Tutorial is written?
  9. Do you have any suggestions for its improvement?

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