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STORY: It Only Takes a Few Steps - with SnagIt Screen Capture
Dan the technical writer was in an Italian cooking class. As the chef
led the class through a variety of steps to make a pasta dinner, Dan's
thoughts turned to SnagIt - the leading screen capture software.
For instance, SnagIt allowed him to do everything he needed to do in
just a couple of clicks. It had Capture Profiles, which meant that
his most-used capture settings could be saved. That way, he wouldn't
have to reset his preferences - he could just select the profile.
He didn't need to bother with using a different program to edit his
images, since everything he needed to edit existed in the Editor and
Studio. He could crop, draw, annotate his images - in only a few
steps.
"Dan!" the chef said. "Are you paying attention?"
"Cooking involves a lot of steps," Dan responded.
"Yes, that's true of flavorful cooking," the chef said.
"But with my screen capture program, SnagIt, I can do all my work
tasks with just a few steps," Dan said.
"Cooking isn't software," the chef replied lightly.
"That's right," Dan said, packing up his things. "Cooking has been
around a lot longer than software . . . but maybe someday it'll catch
up."
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TRAINING: Learn how to Document APIs and SDKs with a Workshop on a DVD
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- Strategies for going forward and resources for learning more
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Tri-XML is the XML interest group for the Research Triangle area,
North Carolina USA. We focus on educating members in XML-related
technologies and potential uses. While XML itself may be fairly easy
to create, its application may be much more difficult. Our meetings
are designed to provide attendees with a free, technical education on
a variety of topics.
Our annual conference is scheduled for July 22-24, with a "Tools of
the Trade Show" (a vendor showcase) scheduled for July 22 followed by
two full days of peer presentations. Vendors will exhibit July 22-23.
Many of our speakers are returning for a second year, sharing their
world-class knowledge at this local event.
This conference is being held at the Sheraton Imperial in Research
Triangle Park. This is our second year in this facility, which hosted
our 130+ attendees last year.
***NOTE: Sign up before the next early registration discount expires!**
HANDS ON XML TRAINING WITH BERNARD ASCHWANDEN
Hands-on experience with XML tools: desktops will be set up with software,
sample files, and demo materials.
May 22 & 23, 2004, RENAISSANCE PORTSMOUTH, PORTSMOUTH, VA
Early bird registration (through May 15):
STC Members $179.00; Non-members $ 249.00; Students $149.00
A recognized publishing technologies expert, Mr. Aschwanden presents
at conferences and events across Europe and North America. He is an
Adobe Certified Expert, Certified Technical Trainer, and author of
numerous publications on publishing and single sourcing. A dynamic and
entertaining speaker, Mr. Aschwanden tailors his presentations to the
audience and welcomes participation. The James River Chapter of the
Society for Technical Communication is proud to bring this event to
the mid-Atlantic Technical Communications community.
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