A company that provides documentation that is complete and easy to use is a good company.
A company selling a product that requires the customer to search third party documentation for usage is a bad company.
For software tools, an educated customer is going to choose companies that have products that help solve their problems, not ones that add to them (in the form of more work to seek out out-of-band documentation).
A company selling a product that requires the customer to search third party documentation for usage is a bad company.
For software tools, an educated customer is going to choose companies that have products that help solve their problems, not ones that add to them (in the form of more work to seek out out-of-band documentation).