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"We do expect people who own an e-book reading device to be able to read the directions."
True enough, as a general rule. And this is a legitimate problem, and we cannot help people who don't seem to be trying and doing their fair share.
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I don't think it is a "legitimate" problem as you claim, given that those sections are written in heavy techno-jargon.
YOU may understand because you are involved in development and maybe even wrote some of the posts here, but I suspect for a great many people who come here get as lost as I did with all the tech-terms and just go away without saying anything.
The MOST important parts of communication is that you *communicate*. And I can tell you as someone who has read well over 15,000 books AND who had been professionally published (I got paid, in other words) the writing with these files/programs is NOT written in a way most people can understand.
My question for you is this: WHO are you writing for?!
Yourselves?
Or the average person who come here for help with their Kindle?
What is MORE important?!
Your egos?
Or helping others?
Because in all the links I have been given, I see very little of the second being done.
And, yes, I am -still- struggling to understand exactly WHAT I am suppose to do with WHAT.
So let me do try to do that. If I succeed, great; I will let you know.
If I don't, I may come back here to try to get further help. Or I might just given up like I did last summer when I first tried to *understand* what I was to DO when reading all that techno-jargon.
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