Selected Product: | Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications Paperback Edition: 3rd Author: Microsoft Corporation Publisher: Microsoft Press Release Date: 2004-06-30 ISBN-10: 0735617465 ISBN-13: 9780735617469 List Price: $29.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Chicago Manual of Style ISBN-10: 0226104036 ISBN-13: 9780226104034 List Price:$55.00 Developing Quality Technical Information: A Handbook for Writers and Editors (2nd Edition) (IBM Press Series--Information Management) ISBN-10: 0131477498 ISBN-13: 9780131477490 List Price:$54.99 The Handbook of Technical Writing, Eighth Edition (Handbook of Technical Writing Practices) ISBN-10: 0312352670 ISBN-13: 9780312352677 List Price:$39.95 Technical Writing 101: A Real-World Guide to Planning and Writing Technical Documentation, Second Edition ISBN-10: 097047332X ISBN-13: 9780970473325 List Price:$35.95 Read Me First! A Style Guide for the Computer Industry (2nd Edition) ISBN-10: 0131428993 ISBN-13: 9780131428997 List Price:$39.99 Read Me First! A Style Guide for the Computer Industry, Second Edition ISBN-10: 0131428993 ISBN-13: 0076092024965 List Price:$39.99 |
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Dr. Sunil Samanta | MS Manual of style JFO Review | Customer Rating: | | Book is excellent, delivery was ok, even if a little bit longer than expected. | Typical Microsoft | Customer Rating: | This book ok, but not great. Some of their standards are a little antiquated.
If you are a software tech writer, check out the Sun Technical Publications, Read Me First! A Style Guide for the Computer Industry, Second Edition.
If you work in the Mac world, then get the "Apple Publications, Style Guide." It is available free on the web. | Excellent document standards resource | Customer Rating: | | We're using this one at work to help us write doc standards. It's invaluable! Thanks to Microsoft for recognizing that the term is "Web site" and that there is no such word as "website." Hooray!! | Serves a Specific Purpose | Customer Rating: | Honestly...I have been a technical writer for over 20 years and only recently even looked at this book. Granted, I found that how I learned to write was right on target. However, I think following this book to the letter is not a good idea. This book should be nothing more than a high-level reference for any "wannabe" tech writer. Technical writing is far more than proper capitalization (internet vs. Internet) or how you refer to something (dialog vs. dialog box). It's about your target audience, the message you're trying to convey, and the benefit to the end user. This book does not cover that: that comes from real world experience, training, and mentoring. I've seen too many people use this as their "bible" for technical writing when it shouldn't be.
As long as you keep in mind that this book will not teach you to be technical writer - only help bring continuity to your work allowing it to fall in line with others - then buy it. |
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