• Robert.Sterbal (11/21/2013)


    I tend to rely on google and experience, as well as one on one interaction to address the issue that you raised here. It is the nature of the form of documentation that it is a bad place to put what the limitations are. Makes it too easy for competitors to attack your business.

    But everyone has limitations, and the fact that some features don't work for some situations isn't a place to attack things. I'm sure competitors would attack, but it would be a shallow, straw man attack. I suspect that most developers would look past such silliness.