Customer Review: I can't believe I kept going...it just got worse and worse. The lessons in this package are confusing, poorly organized and very light on actual training content. It sends you through a bunch of steps but really doesn't teach you what you are doing. Yes, at times it expounds on the basis of certain... more info
Customer Review: I bought this (quite expensive and surprisingly small) book thinking I would learn how to use Authorware. The book is definitely not for beginners. It assumes you already are a skilled Authorware user, and discusses mostly advanced topics. Since I have no Authorware skills, I cannot comment on how... more info
Customer Review: Granted, I'm trying to learn Authorware 7, not 6, but this 8-hour training CD has been very helpful. Hearing the vocabulary of the program is useful, and the explanation of what is going on is very worthwhile. The manual for the software is a duplicate of the Help file included with the program, and... more info
Customer Review: I am a professor and purchased Authorware to create online educational content. This is a good book on the subject, but the learning curve for this software is horrible. It has taken me several weeks to get through even the basics of the software, and that's not really the fault of the publisher or... more info
Customer Review: There have been so many changes in authorware that this book, while handy for it's time, is not a valid resource anymore. IT really lacks because of this, missing on some of the finer points of the newer authorware systems and abilities. Most of the high points of this book are moot now, expecially... more info
Customer Review: There seem to be three types of books in circulation about Authorware. There is of course the User's Guide that comes with the product -- a good reference. Then there are tutorials, like "Authorware 5 Authorized" by Kellogg -- a good beginner's step by step how-to. But the best type of... more info