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CONTINUES TO IMPROVE - Version: 2.0.3, 3/21/2008 05:03AM PST
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roykillen1
DELIVERS ON PROMISES - Version: 2.0.1r13, 1/24/2008 12:00AM PST
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roykillen1
I indicated in my earlier posting that the developer promised an update to fix the small problem I identified. That update was delivered within 3 hours of my first email to the developer. You can't ask for better service than that!
If all software developers were like this it would be a wonderful world.
If all software developers were like this it would be a wonderful world.
EXCELLENT SUPPORT 



- Version: 2.0.1r13, 1/23/2008 12:00AM PST
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roykillen1
I downloaded this software to try it before buying. I created a small test file (which was very easy as the software does exactly what the online tutorial says it will do). I was very pleased with the results.
When I came to export the lesson file, it would export as HTML put not as PDF. I sent an email to the support centre and received a reply within 10 minutes. Over the next hour we exchanged several emails and the developer had identified the problem and promised to put out a maintenance update to solve the problem. Meanwhile he gave me sufficient information to allow me to avoid the problem (and save PDFs) in other lessons that I develop.
I am very pleased with the results I am achieving with the product and it is quick and easy to use. I had previously been producing "lessons" about Photoshop and building them in to Powerpoint presentations. ScreenSteps produces better results in a fraction of the time.
When I came to export the lesson file, it would export as HTML put not as PDF. I sent an email to the support centre and received a reply within 10 minutes. Over the next hour we exchanged several emails and the developer had identified the problem and promised to put out a maintenance update to solve the problem. Meanwhile he gave me sufficient information to allow me to avoid the problem (and save PDFs) in other lessons that I develop.
I am very pleased with the results I am achieving with the product and it is quick and easy to use. I had previously been producing "lessons" about Photoshop and building them in to Powerpoint presentations. ScreenSteps produces better results in a fraction of the time.
The support from the developers is quick and useful.
The companion product ScreenStepsLive (a web site to which you can download lessons you have created in ScreenSteps) is easy to use and flexible. The feedback I have received from the lessons I posted is very positive.
I highly recommend Screensteps - it is good value.