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From: Dida Kutz [mailto:didak -at- jps -dot- net]
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 3:35 PM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: Flash for CBT
HI there-I've been tasked with creating an on-line tutorial for a
bioinformatics software program. I wanted to go with PowerPoint, but my
manager insists on using Flash (which I now have to learn, along with the
software in question). Anyone know of any good sites that describe using
Flash in this context? I'm not interested in creating fancy movies, etc,
just want to present the basics. (Frankly, I think using Flash is overkill,
but I'll try to stay calm and not go there . . .)
TIA-
Dida Kutz
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