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it's easy to see why software development companies seem to skimp onthe dollars and focus on getting the product out the door once the product codeis finalized. Until it's shipping, any software product is a financial liabilityrather than a source of revenue.

Videotex Systems
972 231 9200 x124
10255 Miller Road
Dallas, TX
elKore Inc
1-877-355-6731
12225 Greenville Avenue
Dallas, TX
Apogee Sortware LTD
(972) 278-5655
1661 Northwest Hwy
Garland, TX
Sixred, Inc.
(972) 365-3437
15950 North Dallas Parkway
Dallas, TX
C. Pitman Baker & Associates
972-579-1642 X 227
1431 Greenway Dr.
Irving, TX
Information Processing Corporation
972-404-9244
13747 Montfort, Suite 300
Dallas, TX
Goingpotluck.com
817 917 4225
222 W Las Colinas Blvd
Irving, TX
P O Express Inc
(972) 272-0603
3717 Burning Tree Ln
Garland, TX
Spatial Data Inc.
972-791-0911
4545 Fuller Drive
Irving, TX
Maxtrus Micro
(800) 910-2380
4781 Snow Dr
Mesquite, TX
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Finding Ways to Help

Posted by : Molly W. Joss

Providing high-quality and truly useful documentation is part of the soft cost of software development. It's difficult to prove that poorly written or incomplete documentation costs the company money, while it's abundantly apparent that the documentation development does cost money.

Thus, it's easy to see why software development companies seem to skimp on the dollars and focus on getting the product out the door once the product code is finalized. Until it's shipping, any software product is a financial liability rather than a source of revenue.

You don't have to be a financial wizard, though, to realize that well written, well-organized documentation can help reduce support costs and result in a happier customer.

After all, one of the first places a customer will turn to for help with a question is the help system or the printed documentation that came with the software. Companies have a chance to make a good first impression by delivering first-rate documentation.

It's not just software companies that need to deliver helpful documentation to their customers--not when almost every company on the planet has an intranet or Web site today. Help files that give information about a site and its contents are a must for anything more than bare-bones collection of information, whether it's a private or public collection.

Software companies can develop well-organized documentation if they usehelp-authoring software tools. (These tools can...

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