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sheila_loring
Staff (Retired)
Which do you read? Print vs. online documentation

JMP books have long been available in print format. You can order the books through Amazon and other book resellers.

Other help options are:

  • Googling a JMP search term.
  • Reading PDF files through the JMP Help > Books menu.
  • Searching the help through JMP Help > Search the Help (or Help > Search on Mac).
  • Purchasing a Kindle book or EPUB at Amazon, Google Play, iBookstore, or another e-book reseller. See JMP 12 Basic Analysis at Amazon for an example.

During last week's Discovery Summit, users told me they search the help most often -- either in the product or through Google. One user prefers the PDF files because each chapter is easier to read linearly.

A few questions:

Which help format do you prefer?

How likely are you to buy a JMP e-book, now that you know about them?

Would you miss the option of buying a print copy of a manual?

I appreciate your feedback.

Sheila

p.s. Thanks to all users for your feedback on the documentation. The documentation team continually improves the documentation with your input.

Last Modified: Sep 21, 2015 11:16 AM
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