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ATRAIN53
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11/06/12 02:11 PM (13 years ago)

Webinar appreciation thread

just caught most of todays', lots of distractions at office but wanted to make sure to say thanks to David and Warren for putting these together. I agree with David that a lot of the stuff he's showing is generally beyond what most of us *think* we want to do with BT - but when he shows you other stuff you *could* do with BT in these lessons - that is stuff you'd never learn unless someone shows it to you. So much new and great stuff to absorb in these lessons. Don't miss the golden oppertunity to attend these and have your own questions answered. If you submit them ahead of time, David might even have an example put together to show you exactly how to do what you asked. great stuff guys. many thanks. my brain is just saturated with all this new stuff you've shown us the last few months...
 
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11/06/12 03:08 PM (13 years ago)
I second that. Cheers. Miguel
 
Susan Metoxen
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11/06/12 09:03 PM (13 years ago)
Totally! These are something you don't want to miss. It is very eye opening. There is so much you can do to make your apps truly great.
 
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11/07/12 02:50 AM (13 years ago)
And I loved the idea of work group on an app. Miguel
 
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11/07/12 11:40 PM (13 years ago)
I get a ton out of these too - call me selfish. Ha! I fully expect to see you guys in @Sheri's Video Challenge :-)
 

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