Hi Farid,

just a small comment from my side, the first entry I'm usually searching
for is “Screenshots” because they give a very good impression of how the
program works and what it is capable of. My personal ranking of main links
when searching for new software:

1. Screenshots (for evaluation)
2. Downloads (tell me in 10 seconds how I can get it)
3. Documentation (Okay, now how do I Video?)
…
10. Contribute (because it is great)
11. About (Who are the nice guys behind this software? Must be a whole army
of developers?)
12. News

But YMMV.

Simon


2016-02-07 23:53 GMT+01:00 farid abdelnour <[email protected]>:

> hello
>
> (starting a new thread about this)
>
> attached is a proposal of the content in the website. it is pretty
> straightforward and simple. give suggestions for modifications in needed.
> when we finish this it can help us to write/elaborate the content on each
> topic.
>
> cheers
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