Just ran across this on the SF site. You can now get a printed manual. Not sure if anyone has already posted this, but I recall there being lots of discussions about this when VV3 first came out.
I just got mine in the UPS last night and it looks really good. It has nice cover and back art, and the spiral binding makes it easy to keep open on the desk. I like it.
Just what is so cool about printed manuals? Isn't this something you always got when you purchased a legitimate copy of software?
I think it's ridiculous for customers to shell out hundreds of $$$ for a product and then have to shell out even more to get hard copy instructions on how to use it... and be grateful no less.
Equally ridiculous are the huge fancy boxes that the software comes in (if you go the box route that is). I could see if they contained nicely bound manuals, but all you're getting is a thin little CD and maybe an equally thin quickstart guide... sitting on a velvet pillow of complicated packaging to make you think you're getting something more.
its done everywhere on pretty much every consumer item =)
take a bag of chips for example.. each bag is probably 50-60% air, but it looks like your getting alot to eat, but you arent =) hehe.. jsut being the devils advocate, sorry.