|
» Subscribe » Favorite Links » What is S60? » Freeware & Trials » S60 devices » Hints and tips » About this blog |
» Announcements (20) » Feedback (10) » Fun (1) » General (5) » Tips and tricks (12) |
|
Main links » Mymobilesite.net » Discussions » Feedback For developers » Forum Nokia start page » Wiki » Discussions |
Research » Research project » Open Source project » Wiki » SourceForge Related technology links » Apache HTTP server » Mod_python » Python for S60 |
|
Subscribe RSS 2.0 feed |
Subscribe Atom feed If you wish to receive email notification, please here » |
|
» July 2008 » June 2008 » May 2008 » April 2008 » March 2008 » February 2008 » January 2008 » December 2007 » November 2007 » October 2007 |
|

« Mobile Web Server goes Facebook! | Main | Widgets, badges and more »

Just got this from a colleague:
I have figured out that even being closely involved with Mobile Web Server development, I every now and then need to turn back and start to read our user documentation: the User Guide, the Quick Guide, our book, developer documents at Forum Nokia, or the discussions. This is not because I couldn't use my mobile site, but just to figure out things like 'Oh yeah, that's how to do this in a different way" or "I didn't remember we had this possiblity too". This is somewhat common with this kind of technology with endless possibilities. So far it has been a pleasure to to browse through the manual just for fun, and find new non-used corners such as sharing material with albums, how to set the user rights, using WebDAV etc. So really my favourite channel has become RT FM.
Well said, I think. What's your favourite channel? Or would you like to see a completely new one?
-Jukka
Comments
How about converting our existing documents into a Wiki, and then let everybody to start improving those?
Posted by: Jukka Eklund | November 29, 2007 11:38 AM