Documentation
Documentation is a necessary evil. The vast majority of it is bland, boring, and largely without use.
Occasionally a doc will come along that rises above, that strives to be something more than a list of largely useless arcania.
After using Scriptomatic 2.0 for months I finally decided to read the doc file. It is brilliant. It is sublime in it’s excellence, droll in it’s delivery. It is both entertaining and informative, something you almost never see in a doc.
I knew I was in for something special when it began this way:
Throughout most of history people were much easier to please than they are now. For example, it’s unlikely that anyone ever went up to Luke the evangelist and said, “One Gospel? Come on, Luke. I mean, Matthew, Mark, John – anybody can write one Gospel.” Upon being introduced to someone at a cocktail party Neil Armstrong probably never had to hear, “Oh, first man on the moon? I see ….” Did anyone ever say to the Pharaoh Cheops, “Well, it’s a good pyramid, Cheops, but I don’t know about a great pyramid ….” Of course they didn’t.
So, since you’re reading this on MYITForum, you likely need ScriptoMatic anyway. Go get it, and read the whole doc.