I'm sorry but I'm going to be quite controversial after a glass or two of wine.
I think Actinic is great but the documentation is 'pants'. I've never paid so much for something that is less well documented.
In February I spent £30k on a garment management system that only 9 companies run that's better documented and the program is 30 times the size (Full ERP). (The support for a year isn't much more either!)
What disappoints me most is a poor 'getting started manual' at 95 pages including contents & index. There' just not enough detail anywhere to do anything well and it's just not in a logical order.
The Advanced user guide is not much better as it seems to be mostly thing written by people on this site with an advanced server set up section that 90% of people are not going to use.
So who is this software actually for. Is it foer the end users? well obviously not as all the documentation would be there!
Is it for you the designers that have ploughed away since V6 and now have to spend your valuable time telling us, the N00bies how to do things cause the manuals are so poor.
We pick up more things here than in the manuals, but that's not what you are here for. How many times do you get asked the same questions? It's not all because we haven't read the manuals, a lot of the time it's due to not understanding, simply because of the way they are written. Overly simplified!
It's about time that actinic stood up for it's product and wrote a decent 'basic manual', 'Advanced manual' and 'Technical Manual' not just copying whats been written here without support, but laid out what they have written and how it should work.
I have had to follow Gabriel's tutorials on 'block if' with help from some very experienced users to understand how to make things happen. The manual doesn't come near to what's on this community and that's the problem!
I want special offers to show on my home page, you would think after Gabriel's writings that would be easy. Not so, unfortunately I can program a 30k ERP system with the help of setting up SBS servers and SQL servers (self taught) but I can't fathom actinic without having to ask stupid questions! My apologies to all that's helped.
Oh just one last thing, I may be slowing down in my old age (42) but I used to run and install High speed 32 page web offset printing machines where 16 meters of paper would be going through the machine every second x 2 webs (32 meters). That teaches you a valuable lesson. THINK FAST! within minutes you can have 5000 magazines on the floor.
I just wish Actinic would think faster, I feel like I get started and then a bit goes wrong and I spend the next 3 hours picking up the magazines on the floor.
Come on Actinic give us a decent user manual written by the people that know how the software works or employ someone like Gabriel to write something for the next release. You don't even have to get it printed a pdf will do.
Sorry again. It's my inner demons at work and a few glasses of red and a need to say something!
Chris
I think Actinic is great but the documentation is 'pants'. I've never paid so much for something that is less well documented.
In February I spent £30k on a garment management system that only 9 companies run that's better documented and the program is 30 times the size (Full ERP). (The support for a year isn't much more either!)
What disappoints me most is a poor 'getting started manual' at 95 pages including contents & index. There' just not enough detail anywhere to do anything well and it's just not in a logical order.
The Advanced user guide is not much better as it seems to be mostly thing written by people on this site with an advanced server set up section that 90% of people are not going to use.
So who is this software actually for. Is it foer the end users? well obviously not as all the documentation would be there!
Is it for you the designers that have ploughed away since V6 and now have to spend your valuable time telling us, the N00bies how to do things cause the manuals are so poor.
We pick up more things here than in the manuals, but that's not what you are here for. How many times do you get asked the same questions? It's not all because we haven't read the manuals, a lot of the time it's due to not understanding, simply because of the way they are written. Overly simplified!
It's about time that actinic stood up for it's product and wrote a decent 'basic manual', 'Advanced manual' and 'Technical Manual' not just copying whats been written here without support, but laid out what they have written and how it should work.
I have had to follow Gabriel's tutorials on 'block if' with help from some very experienced users to understand how to make things happen. The manual doesn't come near to what's on this community and that's the problem!
I want special offers to show on my home page, you would think after Gabriel's writings that would be easy. Not so, unfortunately I can program a 30k ERP system with the help of setting up SBS servers and SQL servers (self taught) but I can't fathom actinic without having to ask stupid questions! My apologies to all that's helped.
Oh just one last thing, I may be slowing down in my old age (42) but I used to run and install High speed 32 page web offset printing machines where 16 meters of paper would be going through the machine every second x 2 webs (32 meters). That teaches you a valuable lesson. THINK FAST! within minutes you can have 5000 magazines on the floor.
I just wish Actinic would think faster, I feel like I get started and then a bit goes wrong and I spend the next 3 hours picking up the magazines on the floor.
Come on Actinic give us a decent user manual written by the people that know how the software works or employ someone like Gabriel to write something for the next release. You don't even have to get it printed a pdf will do.
Sorry again. It's my inner demons at work and a few glasses of red and a need to say something!
Chris
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