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Subject:Re: Online "Guided Tour" From:Dianne Martin <MartinD -at- TRAVIS -dot- TYC -dot- STATE -dot- TX -dot- US> Date:Thu, 16 Jan 1997 09:05:00 PST
I believe Astound will do the trick. I have not had the chance to use this
tool, but it was recommended to be by a fellow writer.
I hope to do a similar project in the near future, so I am curious about
what others have used.
Dianne Martin
MartinD -at- TYC -dot- STATE -dot- TX -dot- US
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Subject: Online "Guided Tour"
Date: Wednesday, January 15, 1997 4:18PM
I am designing a Guided Tour type tutorial for our new PC based software.
I would like it to have some animation. No sound.
Does anyone know of special authoring tools or sources of information for
such a project?
hume -at- mpr -dot- ca
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