Although I'm sure I could figure out how to use it I really don't have much time to learn it. I don't shy away from much but for some reason this kind of stuff seems a little overwhelming. If you are able to post the steps to start and use this program the process would be much easier for me. This really excites me because I've been wanting to find and learn a design program like this. I'm not interested in the timing issue that was bought up above but I was wondering what this was all about myself and how to use it when I saw the post pop up. I hope you understand where I'm coming, Thanks for putting this up. If tutorials are missing information this will only confuse people more. There are tutorials which you and other members of the community can link to which answers those questions and saves re-writing everything over and over. There is no tutorial or amount of tutorials which will stop new (or even existing) members of the community asking questions. I have around 30 unfinished tutorials on my PC, some are now redundant but others need a bit more work done to them, they wont be posted until they make total sense and cover the topic from start to finish with a complete and working solution/method/answer. Don't be in such a rush to get a tutorial or post up, make it complete. Look at the community tutorials from Anthony, myself, robot-doc, they all have full, complete, from start to finish information and not this "to be added later". Look at any of the tutorials in the learn section DJ wrote, complete information from start to finish. These infrequent sponsored emails help us to provide our Xpresso newsletter for free.My point is, and hopefully none of this comes across the wrong way (as you know we all appreciate what you do) but a tutorial should be everything from start to finish, preferably in the first post, all together, all written clearly, working links where necessaryetc. Follow the links in the newletter footer.Īdditional Opt-In Content From Architosh.Įmails on relevant new technologies and special offers just for Xpresso readers, only from our trusted partners.
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