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Subject:Do they use Authorware in the real world? From:Linda Michaels <linda1210 -at- HOTMAIL -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 17 May 1999 13:40:20 PDT
Hi all,
I'm a tech writing student, and I'm considering taking a class in either
Director or Authorware next semester. I've heard that Authorware is mostly
used for training and instructional applications, which is what I'd like to
get into. But I haven't seen "Authorware" listed in any job postings. Also,
what are the major differences between these two programs?
If any of you have suggestions about which class I should take, I'd
appreciate your advice.
Thanks in advbance,
Linda
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