Conduct Training Over Intranets & the Internet

MicroMedium's Digital Trainer Professional 4.1 gives institutions a simple and quick method of producing and delivering training, testing, tutorials and more over the Internet and intranets. Two Internet delivery options accommodate trainees with fast or slow Internet connections. AFS (Automatic File System) automatically downloads the entire training program in a compressed format to the trainee's hard drive, decompresses it, then deletes it when finished, and RFS (Remote File Server) delivers only segments of training as requested.

Digital Trainer Professional's authoring environment is so intuitive it comes with a 60/60 guarantee -- 60 minutes to start creating training materials or 60 day money-back guarantee.

Used by firms such as Lucent Technologies and Philips/Magnavox, it gives instructors an abundance of options including support for CAD files and common image formats, and video, animation and audio formats. Six months toll-free technical support is an added bonus in these pay-for-support times. MicroMedium, Inc., Apex, N.C., (800) 561-2098, www.micromedium.com.

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