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Dear Alpha Tester of DOCK Blaster:
Dear Alpha Tester of DOCK Blaster:


First, thank you for your help in testing DOCK Blaster. We appreciate your feedback!
Thank you for your help in testing DOCK Blaster. We appreciate your help!


Second, there are three ways you can contact us:
There are three ways to communicate with us:
* via email to support at docking.org
* email to support at docking.org
* via our live chat facility, accessible from most DOCK Blaster pages
* our live chat facility, accessible oin some pages.
* via our [http://wiki.compbio.ucsf.edu/wiki/ wiki]
* the [http://wiki.compbio.ucsf.edu/wiki/ wiki]
* our blog at [http://docking.org/]


Third, we appreciate comments about:
We appreciate comments about all aspects of the interface, including but not limited to the look and feel, ease of use, clarity, correctness, completeness, and program performance. Ask us anything - easy or hard. It is our job. There are no bad questions. You are invited to contribute to the wiki.
* the interface (color, design, ease of use, clarity, ...)
* the documentation (clarity, correctness, completeness, ...)
* the performance of the program


Ask me anything - hard questions, easy questions. There are no bad questions.
John Irwin, San Francisco, March 4, 2007
 
You are cordially invited to update the documentation as it is on a wiki.
 
March 2007

Revision as of 21:27, 13 September 2007

Dear Alpha Tester of DOCK Blaster:

Thank you for your help in testing DOCK Blaster. We appreciate your help!

There are three ways to communicate with us:

  • email to support at docking.org
  • our live chat facility, accessible oin some pages.
  • the wiki
  • our blog at [1]

We appreciate comments about all aspects of the interface, including but not limited to the look and feel, ease of use, clarity, correctness, completeness, and program performance. Ask us anything - easy or hard. It is our job. There are no bad questions. You are invited to contribute to the wiki.

John Irwin, San Francisco, March 4, 2007