The following page(s) contain a tutorial on Wink, one of the best FREE tools available for making interactive tutorials very very easily.
The Wink homepage can be found at www.debugmode.com/wink. Please visit this site and download and install the Wik tutorial maker.
In order to assist new Wink users I made a tutorial on how to use Wink using Wink.
On this find you can find the tutorial itself, but also the files I used to create it. Feel free to download the Wink files and adapt the tutorial you can find here to your own needs!
I you have any questions, remarks or whatever, feel free to join the 'discussion' I started on the Wink forum on this tutorial (follow this link).
Please find below the various parts (rendered and ready to use).
Lesson 1 - How to record a sequence
Lesson 2 - Create a tutorial (long version, contains all tutorials below)
2a - Resize the frames
2b - Add a textbox (callout)
2c - Add a Next arrow and add delays
2d - Change the shape of a callout
2e - Create (custom) mouse movements
2f - A recap of the things done up to now...
2g - Creating the tutorial (rendering)
Please find below the various parts in the Wink source format. Feel free to edit these files to your linking:
Lesson 1 - How to record a sequence
Lesson 2 - Create a tutorial (long version, contains all tutorials below)
In order to create the sublessons, I recommend using the following slides form this file:
2a - Resize the frames - slides 3 - 13
2b - Add a textbox (callout) - slides 14 - 26
2c - Add a Next arrow and add delays - slides 27 - 52
2d - Change the shape of a callout - slides 77 - 108
2e - Create (custom) mouse movements - slides 53 - 76
2f - A recap of the things done up to now... - slides 109 - 144
2g - Creating the tutorial (rendering) - slides 145 - 151