AUTHORWARE TUTORIAL TOOLKIT

     ATT is a toolkit to enable the construction of empty tutorial
     shells with Authorware.  This serves several functions, both
     as a productivity aid for experienced Authorware users and as
     a means for novices to easily construct sophisticated
     tutorials.  It also provides a customisable user interface
     which should be applicable in a wide range of disciplines,
     and within which agreed standards can easily be incorporated.
     The current version is for the PC, but eventually a Macintosh
     version will also be available.

     NB this is a prototype (beta) release.

     Requirements.
     MS-DOS 3 or above, Windows 3.x, and Authorware 1.x.  The ATT
     may be used on any IBM compatible PC that runs Windows, but a
     minimum of a 20MHz 386sx with 4 MB RAM is strongly
     recommended.

     The ATT is compatible with the forthcoming Authorware 2.0.  A
     version that makes use of the new features of Authorware 2.0
     will be available shortly after its release.

     Available after 15th February from :-

     Dr. T.J. Brailsford,
     Department of Life Science,
     University of Nottingham,
     University Park,
     Nottingham,
     NG7 2RD.
      
     e-mail :-ibis_project@uk.ac.nott.vme

     Price:-  to UK HE #7.00.
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