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From: fry@huma1.HARVARD.EDU (David Fry)
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Subject: Re: How do I write a Guided Tour
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Date: Fri, 10-Jul-87 17:51:28 EDT
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In article <3091@pucc.Princeton.EDU> IRWIN@pucc.Princeton.EDU writes:
>I think the "Guided Tour to your Macintosh SE" (version 1.0) is excellent;
>its only shortcoming is that it doesn't finish the job since there
>is no more room on the disk for additional lessons.  Does anyone know
>how to build another guided tour disk?  Any doc you can point me to
>or software to help me write the lesson documents?

The April Apple Programmer's and Developer's Association
calalogue lists product #KMSJGT, "Journalling and Guided
Tour," for $15.00.  It claims to allow a non-programmer to
make the tours you want.  NOTE: It says it requires MacDraw,
but I have no idea why.  It can optionally use Macintalk for
speech synthesis, not included (but easily, legally,
obtained).

APDA membership is also required, at a price of $20/year.
Call or right APDA, 290 SW 43rd Street, Renton, WA 98055.
206-251-6548.

If you feel up to it, you can also consult chapter 8 of Inside
Macintosh I for instructions as to how to do it without buying
the above package.  But it looks pretty complicated.


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