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There is no easy way to find the online help.

The included menu > Affinity Photo Help is rather useless, because the search is broken. Text is also too small for me.

Online is much nicer overall, I'm happy with it. There should be a link under menu > Help > Online Help

 

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Seems easy enough to me. - It took me about 10 seconds to Google for it, and then bookmark it!

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Thanks for making the effort.

My point is not that I need help, now that I know about it.

My point is that, as an educated Windows user, the INTUITIVE way to get help on a topic is to press F1 or go to menu > help. Which works, just not very well.

I think AP would be a little better, if the app would guide you towards the much better online help immediately, instead of forcing you to figure it out.

But I'll rest my case; there are more important things that are hard to figure out intuitively.

 

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14 minutes ago, cajhin said:

Step 1: read the forums for 10 minutes and figure out that a better help exists online.

Why make it so hard for new users?

The in-app Help already has a link to the Learning Portal, and the Learning Portal has a link to the Online Help (and much more).

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Thanks. Just for 'fun', I spent 3 minutes trying to find said link in the in-app help. No success (consider that the in-app search does not work).

What's the point in not having a link to the 'real' help where you would expect it? Why make it hard when it could be so easy?

Anyway, I don't need that link anymore, and new users are not my problem...

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2 minutes ago, cajhin said:

Thanks. Just for 'fun', I spent 3 minutes trying to find said link in the in-app help. No success (consider that the in-app search does not work).

What's the point in not having a link to the 'real' help where you would expect it? Why make it hard when it could be so easy?

Anyway, I don't need that link anymore, and new users are not my problem...

Hey @cajhin, what you're saying is appreciated: there has always been an effort to maintain an 'offline' version of the help for users, the downside being that different search methods have to be implemented for each platform (let's not even talk about the help viewer frameworks and their issues). As you've discovered, due to OS updates and other factors, the experience with the search is not always wonderful, and easy (or rather, easier) access to an online version could be worth considering. Thank you for the feedback.

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I feel your pain, I still have horrible memories of using Robohelp.

Is it worth the effort to maintain the offline help, when the online help is so good? (The actual content is very very well written once you find it).

I would consider dropping the offline helps, and auto-generate a single PDF from the online help, just as a fallback for the few edge cases where online does not work. It's easy to search, platform-independent.

(Or, as I do in my company, ship a generated html package with a simple javascript search engine - comes with extra trouble, browser security restrictions require a local webserver).

 

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