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Old 08-18-2004, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by mikmik
You could be right about the Macromedia tutes, I haven't tried them for a while, and I was totally inexperienced with any software when I first started.
The getting started tutorials for fireworks MX actually had me up and running very quickly with it, though I still prefer photoshop for most image production.

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Originally Posted by mikmik
As for adobe, yes! The photoshop tutes I found were very hard to follow and understand. Not there is one program that has excellent third party tutorials all over the net LOL.
Absolutely, there are some wonderful sites for adobe tutorials. one of my favorites is http://www.phong.com.

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Originally Posted by mikmik
Do you ever make 'chm' books? How about 'pdf'?
I've done quite a lot with pdf. I use it to send quotes to my clients, and have used it extensively in the past for many things.

I'm just looking into chm, as I now do a LOT of desktop programming. So give me a few weeks and I should know enough to be dangerous LOL

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I have found a few good programs that are freeware that basically compile html files (like chm) but also provide directory building capabilities. More like structure, based on responses to questions, ie yes or no responses.
I wouldn't mind seeing some of those titles, especially if they're free.

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