Make something that needs a huge manual? Think again and take a leaf out of INQ's book!
I'm quite fond of trees but stop at hugging them. I'm quite fond of gadgets but stop at reading the bloody manual! INQ Mobile's solution (as it would seem I'm not alone) is to get rid of the manual altogether. Who needs something the size of the Yellow Pages that is in 25 different languages? Not me!
Sure I want to know how to use the item properly, and yeah, it's good to find out how something works without Googling or praying for Yahoo! Answers. But really? Do they ever need all those pages? No, and companies realise this - hence the 'quick start' guides that, in addition to a tome, most things come with now.