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Brett Griffin

2005-06-23, 12:25 pm

Hello,

Having worked for HAI for 3 years, I discovered how much there was a need
for training, specifically the software in Home Automation (the industry).
Well, in my endeavor to help in the industry; I have spent many hours
developing a computer based training series. The first of which I have
finished, it is based on HAI's OmniTouch Loader software. I chose this one
to start as it was simpler, and I actually found a step that the
documentation, does not cover in setting up your PC.

I would like to invite anyone who is interested in trying out this training
course. I am interested in hearing your feedback, if the concept is worth my
time to develop.

This is a free course, there is nothing to buy, and I just ask you to leave
me some feedback.

Again, if I bothered anyone with this post, I sincerely apologize, but I
felt this forum would give me good technical feedback.

Here is the link to download
http://www.architechtronics.com/hmo...s_training.html

There are three versions of the training one each for Windows, Mac, and
Linux.

I hope you all have a wonderful day.

--
Brett Griffin, Technology Consultant

Architechtronics, Inc.
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p. (610) 825.7018 f (215) 827.5484

*top 10 reasons to use Architechtronics for your next project
http://www.architechtronics.com/top10.html

**keep up on cutting-edge technology... join "the EDGE" for free at
http://www.architectronics.com/edge.html

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Brett Griffin

2005-06-23, 12:25 pm

Please use the updated link: www.architechtronics.com/training.html

--
Brett Griffin, Technology Consultant

Architechtronics, Inc.
get to know home technologyT
p. (610) 825.7018 f (215) 827.5484

*top 10 reasons to use Architechtronics for your next project
http://www.architechtronics.com/top10.html

**keep up on cutting-edge technology... join "the EDGE" for free at
http://www.architectronics.com/edge.html

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"Brett Griffin" <brett@architechtronics.spamkiller.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> Hello,
>
> Having worked for HAI for 3 years, I discovered how much there was a need
> for training, specifically the software in Home Automation (the industry).
> Well, in my endeavor to help in the industry; I have spent many hours
> developing a computer based training series. The first of which I have
> finished, it is based on HAI's OmniTouch Loader software. I chose this one
> to start as it was simpler, and I actually found a step that the
> documentation, does not cover in setting up your PC.
>
> I would like to invite anyone who is interested in trying out this
> training course. I am interested in hearing your feedback, if the concept
> is worth my time to develop.
>
> This is a free course, there is nothing to buy, and I just ask you to
> leave me some feedback.
>
> Again, if I bothered anyone with this post, I sincerely apologize, but I
> felt this forum would give me good technical feedback.
>
> Here is the link to download
> http://www.architechtronics.com/hmo...s_training.html
>
> There are three versions of the training one each for Windows, Mac, and
> Linux.
>
> I hope you all have a wonderful day.
>
> --
> Brett Griffin, Technology Consultant
>
> Architechtronics, Inc.
> get to know home technologyT
> p. (610) 825.7018 f (215) 827.5484
>
> *top 10 reasons to use Architechtronics for your next project
> http://www.architechtronics.com/top10.html
>
> **keep up on cutting-edge technology... join "the EDGE" for free at
> http://www.architectronics.com/edge.html
>
> -------------------------------------------
>
>
>



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