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On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 3:22 AM, David Neeley <dbneeley -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> Wink is a free program available for Windows or Linux that makes
> constructing software tutorials easy, with Flash output.
>
> Thus far, my favorite program for this purpose has been Camtasia
> Studio, but I think Wink may well be worth checking out--especially if
> you distribute docs electronically and want to show rather than tell.
>
> See <http://www.debugmode.com/wink/>
>
While I fully support the idea of FOSS software, and use many, many FOSS
titles myself, I haven't had much luck with wink. I've used various demo
tools since 1995, including Demo It!, Macromedia Director, and Qarbon
ViewletBuilder, so maybe I was coming in with some unrealistic expectations;
someone who hasn't used demo-creation software before may have a better
experience than I did.
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-David Castro
thejavaguy -at- gmail -dot- com
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