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Mar 23, 2005 9:17 pm |
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re: What rules can you add to this list? |
Steven Boaze
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Thanks a bunch Laurie and Diane for the most helpful tips and recommendations. I use several methods of converting material into ebooks now. I use Adobe pagemaker for my offline newsletters and PDF's for all of my white papers and data fact sheets.
My question, I guess was directed towards what did everyone else use, instead of what's the best for me to use. I am very familiar with all ebook software and the programming involved.
I also helped with programming the flash for DeskTop Author's ebook software and I use this for flash presentations throughout my webinars along with publisher from time to time.
Matter of fact, check out the new 2005 planner.
It's real simple to use and a sure fired way to keep up with all your organizing efforts with a built in calendar and sections you can edit and update.
Instructions: click on the DNL reader and save it to desktop. You can move it to file later.
Then click on the planner and it too, save to desktop. Once you have both downloads, click on the planner Icon and you're ready to use it.
2005 annual Planner:
http://www.boazepublishing.biz/annplan2005.dnl
To get the DNL Reader: http://www.boazepublishing.biz/dwbreader.exe
Enjoy!
Steven Boaze http://www.boaze.comPrivate Reply to Steven Boaze (new win) |
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