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I worked with Authorware for about 7 years, but have not worked with it in
the past 2 years or so, and wouldn't want to provide you with out of date
information.
I would recommend that you check out the AWARE list serv. Check their
archives first. You will find a great deal of information and some extremely
talented people. You can find information about the list on Macromedia's
site (search for AWARE list).
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Good luck!
Tara
Tara English-Sweeney
Senior Technical Writer & Analyst
Novadigm, Inc.
201.512.7933
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