Hi Mark and all,
...A newbie to Dreamcard has to learn their way around the interface, get a handle on the concept of stack/card/object and THEN try to use the tool. To be fair, I have not yet tried the video tutorials (except for the first) but unless I miss my guess, while you are watching the videos and trying to absorb what they are teaching, your 10 hour time clock is ticking away.Well that is either like taking off without the tail and rudder or worst leaving the airport on an empty tank.
Is the only way to view the videos with Dreamcard?
I think the new Rev-Player is also able to open and display "Revonline" if doubleclicked INSIDE
the REV folder... Does at least here in my rev-enterprise folder...
So one could watch the videos etc... with the Rev-Player and save some of the (miserly, had to
take a look into my dictionary, and i think i like this word) granted minutes ;-)
If this is true for DreamCard (and i think it is) this MUST go into the docs in xtra-xtra-bold and
120 points!
You need time for the concepts to sink in before you can begin trying to apply them. Heck, since the only way to access the online dox is to have the IDE running, you can't even print up a getting started manual to look through offline without eating into your precious 10 hours.
Back to the flight school analogy: Try leaving the student pilot with his ground school manuals, Microsoft Flight Simulator and an airplane. Then tell him he has 10 hours to learn to fly the sucker. Can he do it? Sure, if he's Chuck Yeager.
Who the heck is Chuck Yeager? I only know Chuck Connors :-D
Regards
Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.major-k.de
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