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Tim Murray  
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 More options Aug 5 2003, 10:40 pm
Newsgroups: alt.multimedia.toolbook, comp.sys.mac.apps
From: Tim Murray <no-s...@thankyou.com>
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 22:40:31 -0400
Local: Tues, Aug 5 2003 10:40 pm
Subject: Any tools similar to Click2Learn Toolbook for Mac
Subject line says it in a nutshell. I have Adobe GoLive, but I need the
tools that Toolbook provides, like putting input into dialogs and text into
fields.

 
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Rick Henkel  
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 More options Aug 6 2003, 7:42 am
Newsgroups: alt.multimedia.toolbook, comp.sys.mac.apps
From: goo...@mrbassman.mailshell.com (Rick Henkel)
Date: 6 Aug 2003 04:42:07 -0700
Local: Wed, Aug 6 2003 7:42 am
Subject: Re: Any tools similar to Click2Learn Toolbook for Mac
Hey, Tim

Thought I'd mention that bit.listserv.toolb-l seems to be a more
active newsgroup for ToolBook. You might be more likely to get a
response there.

Rick


 
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Jean François SISSAKIAN  
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 More options Aug 9 2003, 4:11 pm
Newsgroups: alt.multimedia.toolbook, comp.sys.mac.apps
From: "Jean François SISSAKIAN" <sissak...@noos.fr>
Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2003 22:11:36 +0200
Local: Sat, Aug 9 2003 4:11 pm
Subject: Re: Any tools similar to Click2Learn Toolbook for Mac
Hello,

Yes this newsgroup is good but everybody is not accepted , I was refused and
I don't know why


 
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Jean François SISSAKIAN  
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 More options Aug 10 2003, 1:53 pm
Newsgroups: alt.multimedia.toolbook, comp.sys.mac.apps
From: "Jean François SISSAKIAN" <sissak...@noos.fr>
Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 19:53:49 +0200
Local: Sun, Aug 10 2003 1:53 pm
Subject: Re: Any tools similar to Click2Learn Toolbook for Mac
Very funny... Probably english humour, the best I presume

 
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Mark Conrad  
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 More options Aug 10 2003, 1:54 pm
Newsgroups: alt.multimedia.toolbook, comp.sys.mac.apps
From: Mark Conrad <nos...@iam.invalid>
Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 17:51:55 GMT
Local: Sun, Aug 10 2003 1:51 pm
Subject: Re: Any tools similar to Click2Learn Toolbook for Mac

In article <3f35555a$0$7073$79c14...@nan-newsreader-02.noos.net>,
 "Jean François SISSAKIAN" <sissak...@noos.fr> wrote:

> Hello,

> Yes this newsgroup is good but everybody is not accepted , I was refused and
> I don't know why

Don't despair, everyone here feels the same way as you do at times.

This is a public forum, so there are all kinds of people here, even
brain damaged idiots like "enough".

I did not see your first post.   Many folks here do not receive any
responses to their posts for various reasons.   I see many posts going
unanswered.

One of the reasons people don't respond is that they are just plain
lazy.    They don't want to take the time and trouble to respond to a
post, unless it is about a subject that they are interested in.

I myself have not used anything like Click2Learn, don't even know what
it does.  I assume it is some sort of interactive learning document or
application?

Mark-


 
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RubyTuesday  
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 More options Aug 10 2003, 4:17 pm
Newsgroups: alt.multimedia.toolbook, comp.sys.mac.apps
From: RubyTuesday <a...@mungedaddress.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 20:17:38 GMT
Local: Sun, Aug 10 2003 4:17 pm
Subject: Re: Any tools similar to Click2Learn Toolbook for Mac
In article <3f36868a$0$20989$79c14...@nan-newsreader-03.noos.net>,
 "Jean François SISSAKIAN" <sissak...@noos.fr> wrote:

> Very funny... Probably english humour, the best I presume

What or whom are you replying to?

Ruby


 
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Mark Conrad  
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 More options Aug 10 2003, 8:15 pm
Newsgroups: alt.multimedia.toolbook, comp.sys.mac.apps
From: Mark Conrad <nos...@iam.invalid>
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 00:12:41 GMT
Local: Sun, Aug 10 2003 8:12 pm
Subject: Re: Any tools similar to Click2Learn Toolbook for Mac
In article <3f36868a$0$20989$79c14...@nan-newsreader-03.noos.net>, Jean

François SISSAKIAN <sissak...@noos.fr> wrote:
> Very funny... Probably english humour, the best I presume

You failed to identify what you considered funny.

Mark-


 
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Tim Murray  
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 More options Aug 12 2003, 10:54 am
Newsgroups: alt.multimedia.toolbook, comp.sys.mac.apps
From: Tim Murray <no-s...@thankyou.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 10:54:39 -0400
Local: Tues, Aug 12 2003 10:54 am
Subject: Re: Any tools similar to Click2Learn Toolbook for Mac

> I myself have not used anything like Click2Learn, don't even know what
> it does.  I assume it is some sort of interactive learning document or
> application?

It's a tool on the order of AuthorWare. You can record screen activity and
include interactive functions like ... well, www.click2learn.com can tell
you a lot more (and more accurately) than I can.

I use VirtualPC and it's lacking in the speed area, so I was hoping to do
the later video and interactive editing in a Mac program.


 
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Mark Conrad  
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 More options Aug 12 2003, 1:32 pm
Newsgroups: alt.multimedia.toolbook, comp.sys.mac.apps
From: Mark Conrad <nos...@iam.invalid>
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 17:29:49 GMT
Local: Tues, Aug 12 2003 1:29 pm
Subject: Re: Any tools similar to Click2Learn Toolbook for Mac
In article <BB5E77EF.8BD6%no-s...@thankyou.com>, Tim Murray

<no-s...@thankyou.com> wrote:
> > I myself have not used anything like Click2Learn, don't even know what
> > it does.  I assume it is some sort of interactive learning document or
> > application?

> It's a tool on the order of AuthorWare. You can record screen activity and
> include interactive functions like ... well, www.click2learn.com can tell
> you a lot more (and more accurately) than I can.

I visited the click2learn website, and got the impression that they
made software like "Toolbook" which caters to the electronic learning
industry.

Got the further impression that their software and services were
strictly for the use of large companies, to train or re-train their
employees.

That was just my impression from a quick look, could be wrong.

About your recording of screen activity, then later editing the
recording - - - very interesting.

I use a computer remote-control application called "Timbuktu" in order
to record screen activity on Macs and PCs, but never yet tried editing
the recording.

Think I will contact Netopia and ask them if the recording can be
edited.

Mark-


 
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Tim Murray  
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 More options Aug 13 2003, 11:06 am
Newsgroups: alt.multimedia.toolbook, comp.sys.mac.apps
From: Tim Murray <no-s...@thankyou.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 11:06:04 -0400
Local: Wed, Aug 13 2003 11:06 am
Subject: Re: Any tools similar to Click2Learn Toolbook for Mac

> I visited the click2learn website, and got the impression that they
> made software like "Toolbook" which caters to the electronic learning
> industry.

It *IS* Toolbook (see subject line)

> I use a computer remote-control application called "Timbuktu" in order
> to record screen activity on Macs and PCs, but never yet tried editing
> the recording.

I used Timbuktu a lot, many years ago but have not upgraded in a long time.
I did not know they could record screen activity.

 
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Mark Conrad  
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 More options Aug 13 2003, 12:10 pm
Newsgroups: alt.multimedia.toolbook, comp.sys.mac.apps
From: Mark Conrad <nos...@iam.invalid>
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 16:07:20 GMT
Local: Wed, Aug 13 2003 12:07 pm
Subject: Re: Any tools similar to Click2Learn Toolbook for Mac
In article <BB5FCC1C.8CE9%no-s...@thankyou.com>, Tim Murray

<no-s...@thankyou.com> wrote:
> > I use a computer remote-control application called "Timbuktu" in order
> > to record screen activity on Macs and PCs, but never yet tried editing
> > the recording.

> I used Timbuktu a lot, many years ago but have not upgraded in a long time.
> I did not know they could record screen activity.

Yes, I have recorded full-screen sessions myself, for future playback.

Keep in mind this recording is merely a  _visual_  record of what is
displayed onscreen, and has nothing whatever to do with controlling a
distant computer.

According to Netopia, the creator of Timbuktu, it is saved as a
full-screen QuickTime movie.   I asked them if it could be edited, and
they said that they did not think so.

I myself think that any QuickTime editor should be able to edit it.

I would try it, but I don't know where to get hold of a QuickTime
editor.

I use the most recent version of TB2, version 6.0.1 (dual-pack for Macs
only) - which I upgraded to version 6.0.3 via a download from Netopia.

The Mac-to-PC versions might have different version numbers.

Mark-


 
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Tim Murray  
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 More options Aug 14 2003, 12:40 pm
Newsgroups: alt.multimedia.toolbook, comp.sys.mac.apps
From: Tim Murray <no-s...@thankyou.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 12:40:50 -0400
Local: Thurs, Aug 14 2003 12:40 pm
Subject: Re: Any tools similar to Click2Learn Toolbook for Mac

> I would try it, but I don't know where to get hold of a QuickTime
> editor.

You can do some light editing in the full QuickTime program; for more
extensive editing, you have iMovie.

 
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Mark Conrad  
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 More options Aug 14 2003, 5:23 pm
Newsgroups: alt.multimedia.toolbook, comp.sys.mac.apps
From: Mark Conrad <nos...@iam.invalid>
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 21:20:15 GMT
Local: Thurs, Aug 14 2003 5:20 pm
Subject: Re: Any tools similar to Click2Learn Toolbook for Mac
In article <BB6133D2.8F5A%no-s...@thankyou.com>, Tim Murray

<no-s...@thankyou.com> wrote:
> > I would try it, but I don't know where to get hold of a QuickTime
> > editor.

> You can do some light editing in the full QuickTime program; for more
> extensive editing, you have iMovie.

Thanks, sounds like iMovie, or perhaps even some other much more
heavyweight QuickTime editing app' is what I am looking for.

(assuming someone else has a competitive app' like iMovie)

Mark-


 
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