For those wanting a printed, detailed book there is 'íPhone the missing Manual' by David Pogue. It is a well-written soft cover manual with over 600 pages. It's $17.25 on Amazon. Be sure to get the 12th edition, which covers iOS 12 and the XR, XS and XS Max.
………Mike
On May 1, 2019, at 12:26 PM, 'Brian L. Matthews' blmatthews@gmail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Electronic Manuals are only searchable if you know what the feature for which you are searching is called!
No, they're still searchable. But you're correct, you have to know the word (or term) to search for, but searching is so fast it's easy to try a number of synonyms in a few seconds. Compare that to a paper manual, where "searching" means reading every page. Yes, you can "search" in parallel by watching for different synonyms or ways of phrasing something, but that's still going to be orders of magnitude slower than searching an electronic manual.
This discussion has become pointless. You're certainly free to use whatever type of manual is available, and you can wish for whatever you want, but realistically, paper manuals are dead.
Brian
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