Thanks to those of you that attended our recent FrameMaker and RoboHelp webinars.
Not only did we have a good turnout for each, but the pageviews for the posted recordings have far exceeded our “live” attendance! If you are interested in either recording, simply visit the webinar registration page for the direct link to past recordings
Here’s your chance
Webinars are a bit more one-way than our e-learning and live classes, so now we want to hear from you…what topics would you like to see us present?
Remember, each topic will be 90 minutes, including Q&A sessions, so don’t expect them to replace our multiday training classes we offer for each topic. For a list of course syllabi and class dates, see ourcourses page at http://www.roundpeg.com/training/courses
Here are a few topics we’re considering, but feel free to suggest your own and we’ll add it to the list shown here:
Feature overviews for CS applications (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign)
Feature overviews for developer applcations like ColdFusion, Flex and AIR
Production workflows for any of our supported technologies
Client spotlights and successes for web dev clients
Client spotlights and successes foronline university clients
As always, leave comments, register for RSS updates, and share the webinar links on your twitter and LinkedIn groups. The more you can rally support for your topic, the more free training we can send your way!
Starting in July 2010, roundpeg will be hosting webinars every other Thursday, to augment our bi-weekly newsletters. These webinars are a great way to start a discussion about single sourcing and updating the software you might currently be using. They are also a great way to introduce the topics to co-workers who are interested in broadening their skills.
Adobe FrameMaker Workflow and FrameMaker 9 Interface
Join Matt Sullivan, Adobe Certified Instructor and Adobe conference representative as he explains why FrameMaker has such a loyal fan base in this 90 minute webinar.
Recording posted soon
Introducing Topic-based Authoring with Adobe RoboHelp
Adobe RoboHelp is the industry standard for help authoring. It is both easy to use and powerful, scaling as large as needed, and supporting all major “flavors” of output.
Join Matt Sullivan, Adobe Certified Instructor and Adobe conference representative as he shows you how to get started with RoboHelp in this 90 minute webinar.
July 29
Basics of TCS2 Integration
Join Matt Sullivan, Adobe Certified Instructor and Adobe conference representative as he shows you the basics of linking your FrameMaker books into RoboHelp projects in this 90 minute webinar
Aug 12
Creating Computer Demonstrations with Adobe Captivate 5
Join Matt Sullivan, Adobe Certified Instructor and Adobe conference representative as he shows you the basics of linking your FrameMaker books into RoboHelp projects in this 90 minute webinar
When your FrameMaker projects rely heavily on conditional text, you may find it easier to manually control conditions rather than having RoboHelp manage it automatically. This artlcle walks you through that decision and explains the setting necessary.
The Adobe Flex framework comes with it’s own logging system out of the box (mx.logging). For the most part, it works fine but is difficult to extend, primarily as a result of the intertwined use of singletons (the anti-pattern). Combine that with a desire to use an IoC framework” (Swiz in our case ) to [...]