Hi William,
I can't wait for version 1.6 with it's (hopefully complete) help system. I hope that when it does appear it is complete and makes no assumptions of prior knowledge (at least with regard to the interface). In fact, I may just wait until it appears before I even try to proceed any further up the learning curve for the interface. That could save me a fair amount of frustration, it seems to me.
I understand your frustration. I'm going to rewrite the FAQ answer that you've quoted as soon as I finish this post, since it no longer reflects the actual state of things regarding documentation and a user manual.
Trust me that I'm doing all I can do to generate and improve the necessary documentation. Unfortunately, the next release still won't include a complete documentation system. That is simply impossible because writing a documentation for all existing tools requires months of hard work. I hope that at least the most important and complex tools will be documented. The next version will include the new documentation system fully functional, as I've described in the release information board, but the documentation contents will still be incomplete.
On the other hand, the graphical user interface also needs documentation. This is another pending task, but I think the interface is now quite well documented with many and excellent video tutorials. New video tutorials will be created, but again this also requires a lot of time.
Keep in mind that I cannot stop development. Quite at the contrary, many development tasks require urgent attention. For example, right now there are several important bugs that must be fixed on all platforms, and some new important tools that should be included in all distributions. The development frameworks also require urgent attention, with lots of requested features and problems that are currently stopping PI developers, and hence must be addressed now. So I have to divide my working time and efforts into many different tasks, including development of the core application, development of new and improved tools, fixing bugs everywhere, writing documentation, making video tutorials, user support, ... just to name the main fronts.
So once more, I ask for patience. In the meanwhile, please feel free to ask here whatever doubt you may have and we'll do our best to help you.