Joined: January 6th, 2005, 8:56 pm Posts: 330 Location: Houston, Republic of Texas
Opus: 8
OS: W7 Pro
System: Dell Precision T5500, 8 core Dual Xeon 2.13 GHz, 24 GB RAM, All SSD drives
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What the Opus crowd described IS the easy way. I do a lot of applications training sims with Opus and, once you've done the first one, you do a basic screen and mouse action about every 2 minutes. Some things, like dropdown lists that highlight when the mouse moves over them, take a while to create the first time...but after that you just reuse them and change the text as required.
I do not think there is a more capable application sim tool on the market than Opus. My trainees are often completely convinced they are in the real application...except Opus runs so much faster!
Dave
_________________ An objective is a description of a performance you want your learners to be able to exhibit before you consider them competent.
Dr. Robert F. Mager, 1962
"If you can't measure it, it's crap."
David A. Mallette, 1980
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