woodsb@helios.ecn.purdue.edu (Brent L. Woods) (03/03/91)
I have a question for anyone who cares to answer it. Actually,
several questions.
If someone were to write a general reference-type book for the
Amiga, would you be interested in having one? What would you like
to see included in the book? Is there anything that, as a part of
the book, would really enhance its value to you?
Any comments, ideas, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Actually, I'm posting this for a friend without net access. She's
a writer/editor with an Amiga, and she's currently rather annoyed with
a perceived lack of general books for the beginning and intermediate
user (not programmers, *users*). So, unlike a lot of people, she wants
to *do* something about it. Before the starts, though, she thought that
asking her market what it wants would be a good idea. I agreed with
this, :-) so I said, "Sure, I'll post a question for you." Thus, this
posting.
Again, any help anyone would care to give would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
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Brent Woods
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