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technical writer |
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The person responsible for writing hardware and software documentation, online help, technical definitions and technical product descriptions on Web sites. Quite often, the technical writer is given the task of documenting an application at the last minute, allowing very little time for a thorough understanding of all the options, let alone time for others to read and edit the material before it is published. But, poor writing is visible. It's up front, staring you in the face. And, everyone is an expert in judging its quality. You either comprehend it or you don't. If you have to reread a paragraph over and over, it is poorly written. If written well, the most complicated material can be brought down to bite-sized chunks that are understandable. |
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| Bradbury indicates that he has many years experience as a technical author and training consultant in the computer field, so perhaps he is used to these machines more than the rest of us. With the integration of Adobe Captivate 3 technical authors can deliver high-impact information with quizzes, visual product demonstrations and simulations - all without the need for multimedia development skills. The valuable content generated by technical authors should not be constrained by language, geography or device," said Naresh Gupta, senior vice president and managing director, Print and Classic Publishing Solutions at Adobe. |
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