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wiki - the only way to do it

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 2:23 am
by maker2
I know quite a lot of people who recently started using Simplify3D and there are more and more angry screams amongst them for decent written documentation. The general tone is that, if this were free software, nobody would complain... but it is not.

Myself I got to grips by patiently going through the forums with a variety of search terms. But I'll admit it was not efficient, and I still have occasional doubts about certain parameters.

Based on what I have seen in other enthusiast-centric communities I strongly believe that IF SIMPLIFY WERE TO LAUNCH A WIKI (that users could login to and edit with their USER/PASS), then very rapidly we would see the community WRITE AND MAINTAIN FULL DOCUMENTATION for all aspects of usage.

In the meantime I think I can speak for everyone to say we are delighted that the Team focus on the development and evolution of an excellent tool and product.

Thanks.

Re: wiki - the only way to do it

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 4:07 am
by dkightley
A wiki is an excellent way of preventing a subject being discussed again and again. Take this thread as an example:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=3110&p=13501&hilit=wiki#p13501

Seriously, though, a piece of software like S3D is so complex to use efficiently that there does need to be something better than an awful forum search button for inexperienced users to use to find out answers to their questions. The videos that are on the website are good, but are really only aimed at beginners.....once you get to know the basics, the only real way of finding anything out is by asking a question on the forum. At some point, some of the "experts" on here will get fed up of answering the same questions time and time again.

I said something like this in the above referenced thread, and I'll say it again: 99% of the most useful information on this forum is on page two onwards....and very few venture there!!

Re: wiki - the only way to do it

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 5:36 am
by CompoundCarl
There's a sticky on the forum that explains every single option in every tab of the your process settings if you have questions about a specific option:
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2367

Re: wiki - the only way to do it

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 11:43 am
by RubyMaker
Excellent way to make it so that Simplify3D doesn't need to do their job and write it themselves....

Re: wiki - the only way to do it

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 12:07 pm
by dkightley
I've said it before......and I'll say it (yet) again:
Seriously, though, a piece of software like S3D is so complex to use efficiently that there does need to be something better than an awful forum search button for inexperienced users to use to find out answers to their questions. The videos that are on the website are good, but are really only aimed at beginners.....once you get to know the basics, the only real way of finding anything out is by asking a question on the forum. At some point, some of the "experts" on here will get fed up of answering the same questions time and time again.

I said something like this in the above referenced thread, and I'll say it again: 99% of the most useful information on this forum is on page two onwards....and very few venture there!!

Re: wiki - the only way to do it

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2018 12:27 am
by mgg4
I have taken it upon myself to create an unofficial, user-sponsored wiki for Simplify3D. You can find this wiki here: https://simplify3dwiki.com/w/index.php/Main_Page. If you would like to participate, read the rules (there are currently only 5), register for an account, confirm your email, and start adding to the knowledge base.

Thank you.

Re: wiki - the only way to do it

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 2:50 pm
by wkellyo
If I recall, it's a few years old and for version 3

CompoundCarl wrote: Fri Jan 08, 2016 5:36 am There's a sticky on the forum that explains every single option in every tab of the your process settings if you have questions about a specific option:
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2367