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TEDInfo Technical Writing Services

TEDInfo provides "Technical Documentation" to our clients such as quick start guides, online documents, online help, hard copy and other written instructional information. We offer generic term of documentation with regard to a product. Our technical writer understand what you need and create documentation that will communicates your clients.

Tedinfo techincal writers can create help documentation, user manuals, presentations, web texts, and technical course manuals. We create texts that will be very clear, accurate, helpful, and—most importantly—easy to read

Survey on skin editor for help authoring tool

Survey on skin editor for help authoring tool

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Technical Writing Training - Get a Rs.4 lac job in 4 weeks time - Scholarship available

What we do is - Get You a Job! The Best Available! TWB is a well known Technical Communication Institute in India. Providing a wide range of Certification Programs, short term courses, fast-track courses, Post Graduate Program in Technical Communication, corporate trainings, distance learning/flexible learning/online training programs, English & soft skills training, Interview coaching classes with TWB value chain – 100% Education loan, Internship- Real time project experience, Scholarship, 100% Job Guarantee, Free CV posting in TWB On campus Job Portal, TWB Alumni membership, TWB Mentorship, TWB in-house placement opportunities and so on.

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Adventures of a New Technical Writer

At the beginning of March, I asked for some general advice about a new job I landed: writing procedures and other documentation for a new factory that is gearing up to start production. Now that the dust has settled somewhat, I thought I might provide a followup for anyone who is interested. In this installment, I'll just lay out some of the background details.

First, my background: before taking this job, I never did any technical writing. I have mostly worked in print publishing, specifically educational books for children. So, there's been a lot to learn and in a short period of time.

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