Software Engineering: Writing Client Proposals for DotNETNuke
One of the most critical aspects of writing a document for a new client regarding the installation of the DotNETNuke (DNN) platform is to tell the client what features he or she could expect to get from such an installation.
Here you are preparing such a proposal and you want a simple, well outlined feature-list for your potential client so you head on over to http://www.dotenetuke.com to get such a list and after a few moments you find yourself stopped dead in your tracks. You can’t seem to find such a list beyond the general capabilities provided in the DNN feature overview.
Don’t despair… The DNN site is becoming like Microsoft’s due to its popularity and the inability of the DNN team to keep up with their own success and increasing amount of documentation. And if you have ever tried to find anything on Microsoft’s site you will understand.
The information you are seeking in this respect is actually in the DNN “Help” area. Why a technical, pre-sales piece of documentation would be filed under a “Help” area is a question for the DNN team. However, if you do not want to gather all of this information yourself, simply download the Zip-file below to get both a Word document as well as its corresponding PDF version of a nicely laid out feature list that is perfect as additional documentation for any client proposal involving the implementation of the DNN Framework.
And if you want to update the Word document but prefer to distribute it as a PDF, such as the one that accompanies the download, then simply go http://www.dopdf.com/ and download the excellent Word-To-PDF converter tool. It is not only an excellent tool but is also Freeware as well. Kudos to Softland for their excellent product…
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| DotNETNuke Core Features Files | http://www.mediafire.com/file/jzezzy1wzuv/DotNETNuke Proposal Support Information.zip |
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- February 14, 2010 / 7:24 pm
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