Re: Documentation & Books OT

2004-07-10 Thread Kaveh Bazargan
At 8:35 am -0500 10/7/04, Marty Billingsley wrote: [...] >One of the best tutorial web sites I've seen is Atomic Learning, which >has video tutorials on many common desktop programs (word, excel, >dreamweaver, flash, etc.). The tutorials are terrific and would be >a good model to work from in cr

Re: Documentation & Books OT

2004-07-10 Thread Marty Billingsley
Kurt Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > > The music notation program "Finale" has a rather steep learning curve > and many, many tools that do very specific things in terms of notation, > precise page layout and symbol design. In the latest release there are > included a dozen or so "Flash" movi

Re: Documentation & Books OT

2004-07-10 Thread Ryno Swart
One of the absolutely 'best documented' products for newbies is SketchUp. It's a 3D application. Oh man! Only last night I wrote this message to a friend, "What I need is a 3D program where I can draw the wire frames. I want to bend those wires by hand." And this morning I learn from Chipp abou

Re: Documentation & Books OT

2004-07-09 Thread Richard Gaskin
Kurt Kaufman wrote: The music notation program "Finale" has a rather steep learning curve and many, many tools that do very specific things in terms of notation, precise page layout and symbol design. In the latest release there are included a dozen or so "Flash" movies that a geared towards th

Documentation & Books OT

2004-07-09 Thread Kurt Kaufman
I thought I had already posted the following to the list, but I'm not sure I ended up sending itanyway: The music notation program "Finale" has a rather steep learning curve and many, many tools that do very specific things in terms of notation, precise page layout and symbol design. In th

Re: Documentation & Books OT

2004-07-09 Thread Judy Perry
Chipp, On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Chipp Walters wrote: > I learned a lot about compelling media integration vs design that day. I > guess it's one of the reasons I'm not so Flash gung-ho, because while > the 'designs' are fabulous, most of the Flash websites I've seen have > little compelling content on

Re: Documentation & Books OT

2004-07-09 Thread Troy Rollins
On Jul 9, 2004, at 3:54 PM, Chipp Walters wrote: And IMO what makes it so absolutely great are the video tutorials found at: http://www.sketchup.com/training.php You can't watch but a few of these and you are compelled to buy the product (at least I did!). Makes two of us! And I already had some

Re: Documentation & Books OT

2004-07-09 Thread Chipp Walters
One of the absolutely 'best documented' products for newbies is SketchUp. It's a 3D application. And IMO what makes it so absolutely great are the video tutorials found at: http://www.sketchup.com/training.php You can't watch but a few of these and you are compelled to buy the product (at least I