I thought I’d continue posting about my experience with Author IT since my initial review of AuthorIT. This past month I’ve been exploring ways to help out with the Author IT nuts and bolts, doing maintenance-type and infrastructure tasks such as changing the on-screen style formatting and revising a book template. I’ve also been learning […]
For those of you who want your computer to just write what you say
I’ve been keeping an eye on the search keyword list for this blog. The hits are typically from search phrases like “technical writing” “masters degree” and “agile documentation.” But one phrase that I found interesting was “just write what I say.” I would guess that the person is seeking voice recognition or speech recognition software, […]
DITA and wiki – w/ho/w will (we/you) write
I received an excellent question from a reader about his eagerness to use wikis for his product’s doc set, but he came across conflicts and issues when he questioned the practicality of maintaining a wiki for his large set of documentation. Here’s Paul’s well-phrased request for information. I am considering using a wiki for documentation […]