Changing the medium of the documentation from written to visual does not mean a company has relieved themselves from their responsibility. Personally, I don't feel there is a lack of documentation. I almost think the amount is overwhelming.
A manual might be fine for defining features, but it does not show you how to combine them to create a project, as many are. That is why there are Step-by-Step tutorials that take you through a project build. I do, also, agree with LG. Start playing with the software. Click on this button or that button to see what it does. It doesn't mean you have to carve it.
Anyone wanting to contribute a new Tips & Tricks (written or video format), like others have done, are welcomed to send them. I may have a template somewhere or at least the logos for you to use.
FYI - I have added descriptions to several of ASKBUD's videos. Still working on it, as he did a lot of them.
One of my customer service techs is now working on some written documentation for Designer 2.00+. It will not be a comprehensive look, but a general description of the new features.
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