MX Send E-mail :: Documentation
The documentation for MX Send E-mail comes in CHM (Microsoft's HTML Help) format and a new Flash version for online browsing.
The Documentation is similar to the Dreamweaver one, offering search features and a comprehensive step by step tutorial. Since MX Send E-mail is integrated in MX Kollection, the documentation addresses the entire bundle. You can find not only MX Send E-mail related issues but also pages dedicated to the other extensions in the bundle.
Click here to open the CHM documentation for MX Send E-mail!
Click here to open the "Getting Started" Manual!
Click here to browse the documentation online!
Click here to open Transaction Engine API documentation
The new online documentation is in FlashHelp format. Read how to get the most out of this new format and how you can contribute to improve our documentation here.
Read comprehensive explanations of the features and wizards and take a visual tour of the products in the integrated flash movies. To finish off the learning process, try one of our real life tutorials that will help you build:
- Contact Management Application
- Contact Form
- Content Management System
- Image Gallery
- Discussion Board
- Job Site
- Classified Ads Site
- Orders Management Intranet
Note: MAC users are not able to read CHM files because of some limitations. If you work on a MAC platform, you can either browse the online documentation or install a third-party free CHM reader. If you choose not to install the separate documentation extension (MXKol3-Help-[ver].mxp), you will be automatically redirected to the online documentation when you click a Help button from the MX Kollection interfaces. For more details, click here.
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