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netserf
10-06-2004, 06:23 PM
Several years ago I was a "lurker" to this forum. I think I may have posted a total of one question. Recently, I received an e-mail from Indigo touting the CDs. My last contact with AutoPlay was (I think) version 3 demo and following the link to Autoplay site really was eye opening. Rather than download the demo, I decided to just buy the CD's and take a look at what real experts can accomplish with this wonderful program. The tutorials are just fantastic. I went through disk 1 & 2 at one sitting and I was just blown away. I'm buying the pro version next week, largely due to the training videos. If anyone is on the fence about purchasing this product-get these videos and you will be convinced! Nice job Corey, et al!

Intrigued
10-06-2004, 06:59 PM
As it may be apparent to you and others, myself included, samples you see posted by several folks here are not usually polished for several reasons. The biggest one I would venture is for the lack of time we all have. So, you may see the default buttons, even the defaut font being used often in examples.

The next reason is that many high quality applications being created are done so under NDA (Non Disclosure Agreement) guidelines for a client or say one's employer.

I believe as we all get more comfortable with AMS (5 Pro for my examples)... the speed and (and quality) will start to flesh out more and more.

It still will come down to whipping up a quick example to help each other and that dang NDA arrangement in the future, I surmise.

* I agree, Corey's Training CD-ROMs are a sure fire way to get an individual sold on AMS (and now SF 7!) and what one can do with such!

Sincerely,

Corey
10-06-2004, 07:56 PM
Thanks!! Credit goes to everyone, those CDs are a lot of work, and a team effort. Glad to hear they're working for you and I'm glad to have you around, I'm positive your experience with AutoPlay Media Studio Pro is going to be a good one. :)

Corey Milner
Creative Director, Indigo Rose Software (http://www.indigorose.com)