Another PhD States: Why I Hate PDFs
Great article by Michael Hughes, PhD in Instructional Technology.
User books died; if they had value in that form, companies would still print them and users would buy them. Yet PDFs still hang around like pathetic home town sports fans after the team has moved to the West Coast.
Quintus in The Gladiator says “A people ought to know when they’ve been defeated.”
PDFs should get the wake-up call.
Of course the good doctor began his article stating it’s not every single PDF he hates:
Not all PDFs; that would be over the top. I just hate user manuals that are distributed as PDFs. From User Assistance: Why I Hate PDFs
Hat tip to Char James-Tanny’s Helpstuff blog where Char posts many well written tips on PDF user manuals:
If you’re going to distribute an online PDF as a user’s manual instead of one of the many appropriate online formats, then at least make it easy for your users.
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