In other words, at it's core iAssist isn't really an Internet server manager at all, but a framework for managing and integrating a collection of Internet server managers. We've done away with software updates, patches and release schedules, and replaced them with software that is revised on a weekly or even daily basis. The second is that iAssist has been designed from the beginning to be dynamic. Reworking how you work with software is only the first element that sets iAssist apart from other software you have used in the past. The result is a simple interface that is remarkably quick to use and feels immediately comfortable. Rather than building a piece of software and slapping a help system on as an afterthought, iAssist has been designed to explain to you the task at hand first.
But unlike a help system, iAssist doesn't just tell you how to perform a task. In fact, at first glance, iAssist looks a lot like a hierarchically organized reference or help system. Think of iAssist as an ever expanding knowledge base of information about managing a Mac-based Internet server.