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Subject: Re: FLASH: Tutorial critique
From: L. Olander
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 19:56:20 +0100

Michael-- Good job. Macromedia should hire you to produce their online
training materials. The only thing I would change is the black background.
Too dark! Though I have to admit that's what I think about black screens
almost all the time. Anyway, excellent work--you could specialize in online
tutorials at that rate.

----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Dunn <mdunnatthemericaagency [dot] com>
To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 8:03 AM
Subject: FLASH: Tutorial critique


> Well, I've been working on this thing for entirely too long - so long now,
> that I am beginning to question its usefulness. I wanted to create a
series
> of tutorials which were clear enough for a novice to understand and learn
> from, yet would also serve as a quick reminder for advanced users. And I
> wanted something that taught Flash IN Flash. So, I created a tutorial that
> goes through the steps and provides the option that, if you need more
help,
> will actually demonstrate through an animated example what you are
supposed
> to do in each step.
>
> Can you folks check it out, please. It's still in the development phase
and
> is not complete. But I want to know if this kind of thing would be helpful
> before spending anymore time on it.
>
> Also, any comments in general (time to load, etc.) are appreciated.
>
> http://www.reydo.com/tt.html
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> -
>
> Michael
> michaelatreydo [dot] com
>
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July 24-26, 2000, NEW YORK CITY, Hammerstein Ballroom
www.flashforward2000.com
Produced by United Digital Artists and lynda.com
Sponsored by Macromedia, Adobe Systems, Fusion, Inc, AtomFilms,
shockwave.com and Electric Rain.
1.877.4.FLASH.4 or (1.805.640.6679 outside the US and Canada)
Register before June 30 and save $200!!-- www.flashforward2000.com
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