>I have not trouble with the current documentation. Frankly I would rather
>see too much information and technical jargon than not enough. I guess I
>should be flattered. According to the article I must be a computer guru. I
>fancy myself pretty good at dosumenting things. If there is sufficient
>interest I would be willing to create a "VNC for Dummies and Windows
>Weenies" document. Please let me know if this would be worth while. If I
>don't hear from the group, I won't spend the time re-writing documents for
>the less computer proficient.
I think that would be a good idea. However, how do we bring it to their
(the weenies') attention?
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