TW Software

Subject: TW Software
From: "Jess P" <jporter32 -at- cox -dot- net>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 17:56:41 -0500


I want to thank the other 10 or 12 people that sent out an E mail
after I thanked the first group. I have kept them all. Now I know
what I must learn or do.

I have been in computers for 20 years and have used and taught software
applications, including word, PowerPoint, Excel, [Anyone remember
MacDraw Pro?[Macintosh]--I made a Great living as an Illustrator for 6
years using almost that application alone.] Pagemaker, Illustrator[used
not taught] and Excel, took a Photoshop class once to learn the paint
tools. I even did some 3-dimensional modeling on a Macintosh once.
There are more.

I have written documentation for beginner courses I have taught , in
MacDraw Pro, PowerPoint, Pagemaker, MS Word

Because of your outstanding answers, I feel confident, that I could go
in and use ROBOHelp or Framemaker or any other package I do not know,
with no or minor problems. As long as there is documentation in
hardcopy or online, I can figure anything out.

I just need to brush up on my grammer, that is deficient, but I have a
copy of Strunk and White coming from Amazon.

Regards to ALL,

Jess



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