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Sep 14, 2007 11:17 |  #1

I installed CS3 last night & Adobe sent me a coupon for a free months worth of training on Lynda.com.They ususally get $25. a month.

Does anyone use it? How do you like it?


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Sep 14, 2007 11:38 |  #2

I have used Lynda.com several times. It is absolutely the best bang for the buck for me. They have a ton of hours of training for photoshop cs3. I recommend them highly.


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Sep 14, 2007 12:19 |  #3

If you can sit through the boring tutorials without falling asleep it really is a great resource. Highly recommended. :)


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Sep 14, 2007 17:18 |  #4

Deke Mcclelland, he's the man! :D I think he's really humorous and I think he can explain everything really good. Sometimes he gets really into detail about telling/explaining how to do stuff that can be boring, but at the same time..when it gets boring, he says something what makes you really laugh...hehe...I just light up when I think of few of his comments...
really recommended!


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