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  1. #1
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    Default Newbie guide

    Hi,

    As I learn how to use Mail2web I think I will post a beginners review/guide to help out other members. I have always found them helpful, alot of times beginners don't know how to get started so these guides really come in handy.

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    Sounds good, we appreciate any contributions from our customers and members!
    Tim Attwood
    Product Manager
    mail2web.com

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    I'm going to tell my friends about Mail2web, they could probably make good use from a beginners guide too. Easy to use sevices and things that make the web easier to use are definetly a plus.

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    I would be interested in that guide too, just something simple, like a quick reference chart of all the most important and commonly used features would be great to have.

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    I definitely think that something like this should exist and am surprised that it doesn't, especially since this company has been around for a while.
    There's a tutorial/how to section in almost every folder, but the tutorials don't actually seem to exist.
    Maybe even just a collection of useful blog posts since some of them are very "how to" oriented?

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    Default Prevent Confusion

    Yup, completely agree about user guides. Nothing makes for a faster exit from a new venture than confusion.

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    What about style guides or accepted practices--any guide for those? Or are those not an issue?

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    I think the wiki is supposed to be the user guide, how-tos and such. is it missing info? Is there a better way you'd like for it ti be presented?


 

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