On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Edward K. Ream <[email protected]> wrote:


> Joe Orr's Leo tutorial at 
> http://www.3dtree.com/ev/e/sbooks/leo/sbframetoc_ie.htm
> is *very* close to what we want.  BTW, it's the "other tutorial"
> mentioned on Leo's home page.  The tutorial does a great job with both
> text and screen shots: they look like real text, not just blobs.  And
> the red arrows, callout text and introductory text on each page
> provide all the commentary that one could want.
>
> Joe created the tutorial with Screenbook Maker: 
> http://www.screenbooks.net/e/sbm/features.htm.
> Screenbook Maker looks like a great tool for creating documentation.
> I just downloaded Screenbook Maker 1.5.7 from
> http://www.brothersoft.com/screenbook-maker-285869.html.  This is not
> the page I expected, so it's not clear whether this page is safe.  I
> do *not* recommend downloading this program just now.  I'll contact
> Joe Orr first to see what he says.

This should be a safe download.

Indeed, http://www.3dtree.com/ hosts Leo's own Screenbook tutorial.
At http://www.3dtree.com/ there is the following:

QQQ
This site is used for testing by NYCircuits Inc.

The multilingual learning library temporarily hosted here has been
returned to www.evisa.com.

NYCircuits Developer blogs:

    * Joe Orr
QQQ

Thus, the download site, NYCircuits,  *is* related to Screenbook and
Joe Orr.  That should be good enough provenance :-)

Edward

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