Clearing the first 1,200+ visitors goal of my little 100% Documented Freeway Tutorials website has been quite an honor. I'd like to thank everyone who followed the link, either on Freewaytalk.net or on this blog, and took the time to visit the site and then e-mailed me comments or suggestions about it. I find that these documented versions have been going faster than my actual video-cast's but they've also been a bit of a challenge.
Currently, as of this blog post, there are eleven 100% documented Freeway tutorials complete with screen-captures and thorough explanations for each step. Each topic is either chosen by a person who e-mailed me or is an updated version of a previous video-cast. I will admit that I've got some rather strange requests and it's been difficult trying to sort out the necessary from the ridiculous. There are just somethings that cannot be done easily I'm afraid, but I will admit that I looked into every one of them and tried to find a way to make it happen.
The website has an RSS feed to subscribe to as a way to find out when the latest tutorials are made available. Also there are separate mobile-optimized versions for iPhone users. Freeway tutorials on-the-go. How cool is that?
So go check them out and did I mention a new blog design is coming soon? Stay Tuned.
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I've put together a website that will house links to documented tutorials for using Freeway 5. I'd like to thank everyone for the comments and suggestions that I have received and am glad that you have found use in them.
With that said here is the address:
http://home.comcast.net/~fwtuts
There are quite a few things that I plan on doing or have done and I'd appreciate any suggestions on pushing these ideas further. First, I have created an RSS feed for subscribers to stay up to date as soon as a new tutorial gets released. You can find an RSS feed link in using Safari (or other browsers) or by putting this address into your favorite news aggregator:
http://home.comcast.net/~fwtuts/feed.xml
Secondly, I'd like to get some tutorials together for people who have them already. I would love contributions and would gladly help in formatting them to matching a consistent tutorial look and feel. Lastly, I'm looking into providing a way for users to have a wish-list. I see that there are lots of topics to cover and I'm not hard-up for ideas, but if I can cater a tutorial to feed your needs I'd gladly do so. Right now that method would require an e-mail to be sent out and I'd like to change that.
I plan on adding at least 2-3 more tutorials over the weekend and hopefully this takes off.
With that said here is the address:
http://home.comcast.net/~fwtuts
There are quite a few things that I plan on doing or have done and I'd appreciate any suggestions on pushing these ideas further. First, I have created an RSS feed for subscribers to stay up to date as soon as a new tutorial gets released. You can find an RSS feed link in using Safari (or other browsers) or by putting this address into your favorite news aggregator:
http://home.comcast.net/~fwtuts/feed.xml
Secondly, I'd like to get some tutorials together for people who have them already. I would love contributions and would gladly help in formatting them to matching a consistent tutorial look and feel. Lastly, I'm looking into providing a way for users to have a wish-list. I see that there are lots of topics to cover and I'm not hard-up for ideas, but if I can cater a tutorial to feed your needs I'd gladly do so. Right now that method would require an e-mail to be sent out and I'd like to change that.
I plan on adding at least 2-3 more tutorials over the weekend and hopefully this takes off.
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