Open it upby clicking the link on your desktop, or in your favorites toolbar; there it is. Click a link to go to something; links are blue, text is black; links become underlined when the mouse point is over one. Scroll up and down normally- thumb wheel or the wheel simulation on SOME scratchpad right edge, or use the up/down arrows on the keyboard. To use a link, put the indicator on the link and LEFT-CLICK it; There’s the new page. Links are words which are the title of a page, one simply Capitalized 2 or more words and then RunThemTogetherLikeThis. To make a new page go to the bottom whree there is a form to the left; type in the page name, and click the CREATE PAGE button. There's your new page. Click the EDIT link to edit your new page and add content to it.
Type. Write stuff. Create links by typing the name of a page in, or the URL of a thing on the internet. See if it fits into an existing category- if not, make one up for it. At the bottom type in 'Category(Word)'. Replace (word) with one or more words which describe the category this would fall into. This is not hard to learn to use, just a little different, because THE INTERNET IS A SPECTATOR SPORT and does not let you create or edit pages- heck, even Wikipedia is a little stogy about letting you say what you like. WindowsWiki gives you that power. - 'The power of the press belongs to who owns one.'-B. Franklin, of the lightling rod, Stove, bificals, Daylight Savings Time, the American Revolution, yaddayaddayadda...
THIS IS NOT HARD, only different, and new. A 10 year old can do it, so go get one to show you. No kidding, they’re not imprinted yet (at least, not very deeply) with set ways of doing things, like most adults are. They take to new things very quickly, and they love to learn if they’re not already crippled by the sickness in our society. In fact, given opportunity to witness something really new and different, little children will abandon their lunch to go check something out- such as a teacher bringing a pony into the room. It's us adults that society has robotized into becoming MeatBots.
So mess with it, try things; AT ABSOLUTE WORST, you can delete the entire thing and reinstall it. Close it when you are done. It’s there all, waiting for you, when you come back later. It's your writing, you own it, and you control it. Power is good.
Power never came so easy, or felt so good. And you can sell power. The customer will come to love it, and tell people about it. They will praise it, hell, RAVE about it, and send folk to you. They will rave because you gave them power. Actually, they had it in potential all along, but you unleashed it, the power to create, and you made it EASY to do this- and take it with them. This is the software we are offering to place into your hands.
Try it out; have fun with it. Get a focus group of kids and teens and students together and hand them netbooks with the sample installed into it. Have softdrinks in spill resistant cups handy. Cheap netbooks are under $300 federal counterfitting notes, so go get some, you can put them to good use later. Let them play around with it for an hour, then come back into the room and start asking them about it. Interview the entire gang.
Then take it away from them. Observe how they react. Videotape everything from beginning to end with hidden cameras and mikes. WATCH THEIR FACES WHEN YOU PHYSICALLY TAKE IT OUT OF THEIR HANDS FOREVER and carry them out of the room.
Do a follow-up survey a few days later- make sure they know you will be doing this. Give them the chance to make freeform comments, and ask questions in part of the survey.
Do it again, with your staff. Let your field people look at it and play with it a few hours. Ditto on cameras, follow-up. Then pull this on your field sales people.
Then review everything, and think about all the evidence real hard.
Then get back to us and let us know what you think.
We can brand it with your logo and colors, and we can set up a very nice group discount rate for a large firm.
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