Smoothing Squeak's usability barriers
Giuseppe Luigi Punzi Ruiz
glpunzi at zyoconsulting.com
Wed May 16 20:28:36 UTC 2007
Well, a very good tool is Wink (the last time I visit this site, the
linux version is old, but the windows is the last).
This tool records the desktop, and you can then edit it to bring it
up "globes" with information, or interaction with the user.
Is the Tool thath uses the "cincom guy" (sorry, i'm offline now and I
can't give links or names) on "Daily's Smalltalk" blog at cincom.
You can export them as "Adobe Flash", embebbed on a html page, ready
to upload to a webserver.
I hope this is usefull tu you (because will be usefull to all newbies
like me)
| Giuseppe Luigi Punzi |
El 16/05/2007, a las 1:40, Ron Teitelbaum escribió:
> Anyone have suggestions for tools to use for recording and editing
> screen
> casts on windows?
>
> Ron
>
>> From: Brad Fuller
>>
>> I understood what you were saying, Sebastian. Basically, you are
>> suggesting that since documentation is hard to come by (especially in
>> the Squeak world) a good alternative, and all-around compromise,
>> is to
>> have experienced users take up blogging/podcasting and record golden
>> nuggets for others to learn from. While this can not substitute for
>> clear tutorials and good documentation, it's a good compromise
>> considering the amount of work necessary to pen a short blog or
>> record a
>> short podcast.
>>
>> --
>> brad fuller
>> website: www.bradfuller.com
>> linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/bradfuller
>> +1 (408) 799-6124
>>
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