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Subject:Two Courses on Product Usability From:"Jared M. Spool" <jspool -at- UIE -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 15 Aug 1997 17:04:10 -0500
If you are a Software Engineer, User Interface Designer, Programmer,
Project Leader, Web Designer, Technical Writer, or Product Manager,
please join us for these two courses:
PRODUCT USABILITY: SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES
September 9, 1997
TECHNIQUES FOR COMPLEX APPLICATIONS
September 10, 1997
Two 1-day courses to help you build better applications faster.
Presented in Andover, MA, by User Interface Engineering. More than
2,000 participants from all over the world have already benefitted
from these courses.
I would be happy to email you detailed course descriptions and
registration information. All you need to do is send mailto:COURSES -at- UIE -dot- COM with the words SEND INFO in the subject
field.
Or you can visit our web site at http://www.uie.com to get more
information.
Jared
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Jared M. Spool User Interface Engineering mailto:jspool -at- uie -dot- com 800 Turnpike Street, Suite 101
(800) 588-9855 North Andover, MA 01845
fax: (508) 975-5353 USA http://www.uie.com
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