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Introducing SoftArtisans OfficeWriter 3.0 Enterprise, with ASP Features
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    2005-09-27

    Table of Contents:
  • Introducing SoftArtisans OfficeWriter 3.0 Enterprise, with ASP Features
  • Many Features, But Easy to Use
  • Generating a Word Document
  • Generating an Excel Document
  • Documentation and Support

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    Introducing SoftArtisans OfficeWriter 3.0 Enterprise, with ASP Features - Documentation and Support


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    Unfortunately, the vendor doesn’t provide the documentation for the product in an HTML Help format along with the installation setup. I hope the vendor will provide this soon, so that users can access the documentation offline. However, providing documentation online will surely help the users to get up-to-date information about the product easily.

    The vendor also provided detailed online documentation for the product on their support website. They have also made available a separate manual for the product that covers working with the Java platform. For more support, you can  post your queries to the support forum located at http://support.softartisans.com/Forums/ and the answers will be provided directly by the appropriate product team. The vendor is very helpful and quickly responded to all my queries regarding the product through e-mail.

    The product comes with sample applications, which you can access from the start menu. You can also access these demos from the online documentation. The required virtual directories are automatically created at the time of installation of the product.

    I had to make a minor version modification on the IIS before starting the demos. This is because I had installed .NET Beta 2, but the sample applications only works with .NET Framework 1.1. You can access and download these sample application at http://support.softartisans.com/support-216.aspx. You can also access a live demo of sample applications at http://windemo.softartisans.com/OfficeWriter/3.0.5/.

    The vendor has also provided a separate section for FAQs on their website. You can download a five minute minute video regarding the usage of OfficeWriter, and also access the pricing and licensing information from the website of the vendor. I would suggest you refer to these materials for additional information about the product. Once you have purchased and downloaded the product, you can receive updates by logging into their website. I would strongly suggest you regularly check out their website for product updates. I hope the vendor will release OfficeWriter for .NET 2.0 soon.


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