It’s very hard to tell how much user documentation matters to people. One completely un-scientific way is by looking at the messages on Twitter, on any given day, that make mention of it. Below are some of the messages posted on Wednesday 4th March 2009 that mention documentation. We’ve omitted those messages that relate to… Read more »
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Cherryleaf has been approved by the North East England Service Provider Register
Cherryleaf has achieved Full NEESPR (the North East England Service Provider Register) approval. Only registered providers with satisfactory customer feedback are eligible to receive referrals from Business Link and other business support organisations using the North East England Service Provider Register so, it’s a true mark of quality.
Looking for a Technical Author in London?
Cherryleaf’s clients are often looking to work with a technical author who is based in or near London. From our location near London Heathrow Airport, we’re able to do this. Indeed, our other locations (in Brighton and near Oxford) are also with in commuting distance to the city, as well as the Thames Valley.
How Pico Projectors could help the Technical Author of the future
Pico projectors are the latest technology to be incorporated into mobile phones, and their introduction could provide technical authors with a new way of delivering technical documentation. They could be of particular interest to those writing documentation that’s used in factories, workshops and other areas unsuited to computers and paper manuals. Pico Projectors are miniature… Read more »
26 March DITA Workshop – 75% of places now booked
75% of the places our special DITA workshop on the 26th March have now been taken. There are still some places available at the moment, but this training workshop is now likely to sell out.