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kyronbing
04-03-2007, 02:53 AM
Has anyone used the www.learnflash.com videos? I'm looking into buying their membership for the videos but it seems sort of odd because I can't find one review out there about the videos?
If anyone could help I would appreciate it. I don't want to waste my money but need something to get me to the next level with my Flash skizzies. I looked at a few of the sample videos and they seemed pretty well done.
Thanks for your help.
Byron King
www.ByronKing.com
kyronbing
04-03-2007, 12:45 PM
Does anyone know a forum that you can get a quicker response at?
I'd really like to know if the www.learnflash.com videos are legit.
I'm considering doing their membership at www.learnflash.com/membership.html.
I haven't found any documentation online about them whatsoever. It's like knowone has written about them on the web at all. Really odd. There must be a review out there of their videos and if it's worth doing or not.
Thanks for your help.
Byron King
www.ByronKing.com
Hi KyronBing,
I have never signed up for LearnFlash.com to see there entire library but if you type this in google "learnflash.com" (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=learnflash.com&btnG=Google+Search) You will see after the inital actual learnflash.com site there are many tutorial sites that offer free content from learnflash.com so you could review some of the tutorials yourself and determine then if the quality and presentation style is to your liking and is on a level your willing to pay for.
As a alternative you can use - gotoandlearn.com (http://www.gotoandlearn.com) as it offers many video tutorials and they are ALL Free. Right now the site is being redesigned but the tutorials are still available to download with the link provided. There is also a link to a player for the videos in the top paragraph on the download page.
So unless there is something specific you are after, I really feel with the internet there is plenty enough FREE content that allows a person to learn whatever they want concerning Flash, actionscript etc.. - by using forums, tutorial sites, peoples blogs, and most of all google for the specific solution question your after.
There are plenty of resources out there, I wish you the best and hope this helps with your decision.
kyronbing
04-03-2007, 01:57 PM
Thanks so much for taking the time to reply. I appreciate your input.
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