Apple's New iPhone Great Presentation Tool for Animated Tutorials
June 6, 2008
Not wanting to be the last person on the block to have a say in what is going to be said, I thought I better say something. First, I love my iPhone and even AT&T a bit. My use of the iPhone is to demonstrate sales and technical tutorials that I have created in Flash. To get them on my iPhone, I start with Flash and publish them in Quicktime (.mov). Then import the Quicktime tutorial into iTunes which converts .mov to .m4v iPhone/iPod video formats. Candidly, the easiest part is the iTunes conversion because Adobe still doesn't understand how to publish in Quicktime.
Once the tutorials are in iPhone/iPod formats they are great for customer presentations, sales tutorials and even travelogues. About the only thing I want is a longer battery life which is not bad now but would like it to go the distance without a recharge. Saying that, plugging the iPhone into my laptop and charging it eliminates the need to have a separate charger for the cell phone.
So, Steve rock on, the iPhone is indeed the greatest techtool I have ever had. And, if you want to see some animated tutorials for the iPhone/iPod, go to http://www.techtionary.com
Once the tutorials are in iPhone/iPod formats they are great for customer presentations, sales tutorials and even travelogues. About the only thing I want is a longer battery life which is not bad now but would like it to go the distance without a recharge. Saying that, plugging the iPhone into my laptop and charging it eliminates the need to have a separate charger for the cell phone.
So, Steve rock on, the iPhone is indeed the greatest techtool I have ever had. And, if you want to see some animated tutorials for the iPhone/iPod, go to http://www.techtionary.com
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