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Hi, I only found this:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/html5/xdkdocs
and I would never release this to any customer, this really can not be meant serious. Please, Intel, you are able to do much better. Here are two examples of how documentation can and should look like:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/
http://docs.pylonsproject.org/en/latest/docs/pyramid.html
Please especially note how different VERSIONS are handled in these examples. Please give us something similar for the XDK that is worthy of the name "Intel"! Thanks!
BTW unfortunately I do not know if there is some good documentation in the IDE itself, because some freak had the idea to put a totally nonsense login screen between your application and the potential developer that might be interested in using it, see my other post. So if there are any good docs already on my harddisk, then please note that I am a) not aware of it, because nothing tells me, that this might be the case, and b) I am not allowed to use the data, that is already on my harddisk.
Seriously, the node-webkit approach is interesting, but please get somebody on board who wants to put some real love into this product, not some bored guy who is only doing his job!
Thanks!
John
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Yes, the docs you found are the only docs available, there are no off-line docs. We are working on revamping the layout of those docs and getting more material in there. When searching with Google if you use a search criteria like this:
site:https://software.intel.com/en-us/html5/articles/ my search terms
you'll have better luck finding all the articles that have been written.

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