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TBCON 2004 Archives for Attendees
Conference attendees received free access to the Archives for Attendees
web application. This allows access to all session content from TBCON 2004,
including ToolBook files, .NET solutions, PowerPoint slides, web links, photos,
videos, bonus materials, descriptions of each session, faculty information,
etc. You can filter by session type or faculty member, navigate through
matching sessions, view material online, and more.
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Even if you missed the conference, you can still get access to the
TBCON 2004 Archives for Attendees application. To order, go to the
Platte Canyon store.
ORDER
Here!

The Archives for Attendees application includes materials
from the following presentations
Price
The ToolBook & VBTrain.Net User's Conference 2004 Archives for Attendees
application is $5.
Ordering Information
Phone:
Toll Free (US and Canada) 1-888-ToolBk-1 (1-888-866-5251)
International: (001+) (719) 548-1110.
Email: sales@tbcon.com
Web store:
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Log into the Archives: http://www.tbcon.com/archives04
Attendee Comments:
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I'm a novice and felt that, even in the sessions that were more advanced, I got one or two things I could use.
(2004)
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I have the best time with the friendly instructors and exchanges--especially Chris, Jeff, and SumTotal experts. So many good sessions, hard choices to make.
(2004)
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Loads of ammo for changes at work. Two sessions will pay for the trip.
(2004)
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Well organized. Excellent presenters w/ good and valuable information.
(2004)
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Wish I had started a couple of years ago. From each of just two classes, I found out how I could save enough time and money in my product development to more than pay for the cost of the conference.
(2004)
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If your personal happiness or professional success revolves around your proficiency in using ToolBook, then you owe it to yourself to attend this conference. If you are just starting the adventure, you can stem the learning curve by years in just a few days. For the more experienced user, a conversation with Tim, Michael, Charley or Denny on anything related to the product will open new avenues for efficient methodology, process, and understanding. As conferences go you can't match the $$ value.
(2004)
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