Re: Training Software
by "Thoth" <davidtay(at)tpgi.com.au>
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<lisette.martel(at)m3isystems.com>, <hwg-software(at)hwg.org>, <.(at)m3isystems.com> |
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Hi,
I've used Macromedia Authorware and Director for the majority of my CD based
Multimedia work. Of the two Authorware strikes me as the best for training
work as it has a powerul back end to track user interactions and progress.
Director's advantages are more in the sprite manipulation and graphical
effects line. Be warned though, both have a relatively steep learning curve.
I hope this is some use.
Have fun!
David Taylor
-----Original Message-----
From: Lisette Martel <Lisette.Martel(at)M3iSystems.QC.CA>
To: hwg-software(at)hwg.org <hwg-software(at)hwg.org>; .(at)m3isystems.com
<.(at)m3isystems.com>
Date: Friday, February 06, 1998 7:58 AM
Subject: Training Software
>Hi everyone!
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>We are presently looking for a software that will allow us to build some
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>interactive training for our different products. I've started to look
>around and saw Authorware from Macromedia and Demoshield. Has anyone
>had already worked with one of these? Is there any other nice and easy
>to use software you might recommend me?
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>Thanks for your help!
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>Lisette Martel
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>mailtol:lisette.martel(at)m3isystems.com
>http://www.m3isystems.com
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