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Simplify How You Create Tutorials for Your Software with Wink 2.0

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Software developers have the task of creating software that is easy to use but still highly efficient; in addition to that, they have to make sure that their software will sell. A great selling tactic that software developers will surely benefit from is by adding tutorials for their latest softwares on their web site where their software can be downloaded from.

This way, the potential user will have a clear idea of what the software is all about plus the added bonus of seeing it before buying or downloading it. Wink 2.0 is one such software designed to create tutorials on how to use a specific software. It utilizes the Macromedia Flash Player which is already a part of almost every computer across America.

Important Features of the Wink 2.0

Creating software tutorials using Wink 2.0 is done by capturing screenshots, mouse movements and specifying your own explanations along with them. Alienation from the software is not an issue since it is Windows-based and employs the very popular drag and drop trick for editing, enabling you to create great tutorials easily.

With Wink 2.0, you can capture screenshots directly from your computer or you can use the images in the following formats: jpeg, bitmap, tiff, png and gif. These are the allowable input formats for Wink 2.0.

The output formats on the other hand are of course the Macromedia Flash, Postscript, PDF, HTML, Standalone EXE or any image format included in the input formats. The PDF format is especially useful for printing manuals of your tutorials.

The smart capture tools captures screenshots automatically while using your computer based on keyboard and mouse inputs.

Another great thing about Wink 2.0 is that you can record your voice while creating a tutorial to make it more understandable.

Wink 2.0 also has extensive multilingual support and will work in the following languages: English, Danish, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Brazilian, Serbian, Portuguese, traditional or simplified Chinese and Japanese.

Since the finished tutorials will usually be uploaded in web sites, Wink 2.0 addresses the space problem by compressing the tutorials/Flash presentations to not take up too much space on the web page.

It also has a Callout Editor in which you can customize shapes and callouts to be included in the tutorials to make it more understandable.

Ready to try Wink 2.0? Visit this site www.debugmode.com for download information.

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