Note: This post follows on from two previous posts on creating a unified API documentation portal: Creating an API documentation portal with MadCap Flare and Swagger/OpenAPI Example of API documentation portal using MadCap Flare We’ve just uploaded an example project of an API documentation portal created using MadCap Flare: API documentation portal home page Swagger… Read more »
Category: case study
Customers as advocates
I attended the Customers as Advocates conference yesterday, at the invitation of the hosts Strand Writing and Design. Strand is a copywriting company, and their conference focused on the challenges of creating relationships with customers that will lead onto them providing customer references and case studies. Although the conference was focused on case studies and advocacy,… Read more »
New case study – Creating an operations manual for a medical service provider
You’ll find a new case study on the Cherryleaf website, regarding a project we carried out for Affidea. Affidea Group BV is a company that offers premium diagnostic imaging, cancer detection and cancer treatment services. It focuses on delivering prompt, thorough diagnoses and high quality treatments by working only with state-of-the-art technology and experienced medical professionals. Affidea… Read more »
Teaching non-readers to read
Cherryleaf has been working on a project which shows people how to teach non-readers to read. We’ve been working with Elizabeth Ainley, who has written a book, go for it!, which can be used to teach illiterate and/or dyslexic adults. Elizabeth asked Cherryleaf to help her re-write the existing instructions aimed at the adult coaches who will be using… Read more »
New case study – Helping HCC deal with the size and complexity of embedded systems documentation
You’ll find a new case study on the Cherryleaf Web site: Helping HCC deal with the size and complexity of embedded systems documentation. HCC Embedded is a high tech software corporation that develops specialist software for deeply embedded systems, such as file systems, USB and networking software. Dave Hughes, CEO of HCC, realised that with over 100 different… Read more »