I think i mean this: For me, I want to have an interactive way of trying to learn the tool and want to see my usage reflected back at me in my own language. So it'd be great to have an in-progrm self-help notetakiing space. Such a space could be adjacent to Presets list, and it could be persistant across sections or a separately implemented space adjacent also to Compatibility. Those are just two key areas I'd imagine using it. It would supplement the helpful info's you've already got in there (throughout the GUI) about how things relate to one another. Sometimes I'd probably add a note that restates what's already communicated but in my own words. Sometimes I'd go on-line and ask a question or read posts, and be able to copy and paste that stuff adjacent to pertinent areas of the program (or at least have it always visible, like a playlist). It might say 'remember, if you remove X, you don't want to also disable it (see Kasual's post xxxx responding to user having removed x and then finding the files for it got installed anyway).' * Any user could use notes as personal training wheels, or as a space for commenting and bookmarking a troubleshooting process, etc. If a program update renders obsolete a habitual way of using the program, I might want to give myself a reminder.."doing such n such is no longer neccesary/deprecated'.
* Not sure if i've correctly paraphrased that first particular scenario, but clearly i'd have to either be more succint in my notes or the implementation of the notes space would need to be something like one line per comment but with a drop-down or infotip popup for a note that takes up more space. But the easiest might be to just have 2 inches wide and the verticle space of the program screen, and make it contiguous (ie, instead of in-line with a given compatibility item), in other words like 'space' of an open file in npp/notepad; or it could exist similarly to a playlist that can attach or detach from the main program window of a media player..