I chose MS Word format for the file because it's ubiquitous. It can be opened by all Windows users even if they don’t have MS Word, and can be opened by Linux users who have OpenOffice. I suspect that Mac users can also open the format. It is ideal that the document can be modified by all users of varying technical ability to allow it reach a finished status ASAP.
Once it’s completed, I will port it to more efficient formats such as PDF, HTML, MHT, CHM. Those formats are not as easy to edit for most users, and so I chose MS Word as the base document. I broke it into two parts because it’s image laden nature made it large, and this BBoard has file size limits on attachments that I needed to consider.
I haven’t put much work into it lately because it appears my platform is being abandoned for continued development. The 0.90.80 release for Windows Mobile has some difficult bugs in the Internal Browser that make it difficult to work with on the Pocket PC. These issues were announced as fixed by Pailes, but those code changes were never compiled into a release for Windows Mobile.
I can’t complain because it’s a free product and I understand that Pailes has to invest his time into things that actually pay the bills.
[Milkytracker is the main reason I value my pocketpc so highly. Without it I would probably get an android phone. I imagine that a port to Android would be a significant undertaking, and haven’t considered whether the UI on android would even be practical for such an app.]