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Local (i.e. offline) Help files would be a great boon for the users at times -- especially when your site is either down (as trac appeared to be this morning) or incredibly slow (as the main site was during the same period).
Even making them a separate download file would be fine, as long as they could be installed as the default help menu item for the application. ... Or maybe the app could add a "Local Help files" to the Help menu if they were found to be installed? And simply retain the "Cyberduck Help" as "Cyberduck Help (Online)" instead.
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The help files aren't distributed with the application currently as they are too big in size (for all localizations) and the Help Viewer.app is buggy. It is also easier to update the help pages more frequently and not depending on new releases of the application itself.
I'll reconsider this if OS X 10.5 brings some improvements.
Local (i.e. offline) Help files would be a great boon for the users at times -- especially when your site is either down (as trac appeared to be this morning) or incredibly slow (as the main site was during the same period).
Even making them a separate download file would be fine, as long as they could be installed as the default help menu item for the application. ... Or maybe the app could add a "Local Help files" to the Help menu if they were found to be installed? And simply retain the "Cyberduck Help" as "Cyberduck Help (Online)" instead.
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