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May 15th, 2010 @ 11:40am PDT
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I saw a few days ago that it was going to be release on the 14 of May.

May 15th, 2010 @ 12:11pm PDT
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Hi bequick,

It's in production... as soon as it's ready we'll be letting everyone know!

If I have any more info to provide on this title I'll let you know.

Thanks for your patience :)

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May 29th, 2010 @ 12:04pm PDT
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Is there a date going to be set? It's becuase I downloaded a trail versionof photoshop which is soon to run out and I wouldn't mind testing out the skills I'd learn in the tutorials.
May 30th, 2010 @ 1:18am PDT
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Hi bequick,

I don't have a confirmed date.. but I do know it's towards the end of production.

As soon as it's ready, we'll be releasing it. :)

Hope that helps
Rounik
Jun 11th, 2010 @ 7:04am PDT
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So I prepaid for the CS5 Flash and Dreamweaver Tutorials and expected them May, 14th 2010? Pretty big gaffe considering my gift that came with CS5 was a free trial subscription with a competitor's tutorial web site.

I'm still with you guys and waiting, an explanation or a date is requested?

THX
Jun 12th, 2010 @ 3:24am PDT
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Hi Fr3ShiE

Welcome to the forums!

We would have loved nothing better than to be able to release the CS5 tutorials earlier... as it is, I understand the tutorials are in different stages of production but are getting much closer to release.

We are sorry for the delay. Sometimes there are factors outside of our control involved in these delays.

Please do contact our Support team:
http://www.macprovideo.com/support/
and link back to this thread if you wish and hopefully we can be of help.

Thanks for your patience and support. It is much appreciated.

Kind regards
Rounik
Jun 12th, 2010 @ 4:50am PDT
Fr3ShiE
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I just downloaded the NEDi 2.0 app. Very cool! I have a project on hold waiting for these tutorials (my excuse) and I was feeling a little antsy!

I had contacted support, this was their answer:

"Unfortunately, I do not have an official release date for now. Please stay tuned to our newsletter for more info.

Kind regards"

I suppose I can be patient if it means a better tutorial.
Thanks,
:-)
Jun 12th, 2010 @ 7:04am PDT
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Hey Fr3ShiE

Cool. I love NEDi2 as well... If you have an iPad did you know you can log-in to macprovideo.com in Safari on the iPad and watch video tutorials using the online NEDweb player?

Of course I'm biased... but really, it works so nicely! Kudos to our developers for getting such a cool system together.

Then, there's NEDpad to look forward to as well!

Sorry again for the delay... and we Really do appreciate your patience. All I know is that we are working hard on getting these tutorials onto everyone's screens as soon as possible. This is of course the ideal situation for all!

Thanks again and let me know either here or better via Support (put my name in the subject) if I can help any further regarding this situation.

:)

Rounik
Jun 15th, 2010 @ 8:03pm PDT
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Hey everybody, I am working hard on rerecording the Core 101 set for Photoshop CS5. They should be available by the end of June. I apologize for the delay but I have been very busy with several other time-critical broadcast and publishing projects.

Bear in mind that the Core 101 set is designed for beginners. If you have seen the CS4 set then the biggest change is the interface. Some lessons will be simplified and others will be included in future training instead.

I intend to create a lot more advanced training over the next several months targeting specific markets and tools.

Thanks for your patience and understanding.
Jul 14th, 2010 @ 1:57am PDT
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Any ETA for this thing? I am a beginner and have been looking forward to downloading the CS5 Core tutorial.

Thanks
Jul 14th, 2010 @ 10:26am PDT
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Hi Geezer,

I don't have an official ETA... but from the info I have to hand we might have it ready around the beginning of next month.

Thanks
Rounik
Jul 14th, 2010 @ 4:38pm PDT
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I have a few more lessons to record. The production folks are already prepping tutorials for distribution. Real soon now.

If you're in a bug rush, the CS4 tutorials can get you started with Photoshop. For beginners, the biggest difference between versions is the interface. It's in the new features and the more advanced techniques that you'll find the biggest changes.
Jul 20th, 2010 @ 5:58pm PDT
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Are you suggesting I buy an older, out of date, tutorial because it is a lot of work for you guys to finish the new tutorial I have already paid for?

From a marketing/PR point of view your suggestion is, while honest and informative, a big booboo. You should be required to sit in the corner AFTER YOU FINISH Core CS5! :-)

Jul 21st, 2010 @ 2:22am PDT
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Ha!

Perhaps we are too honest ;-)

But the advice is good advice, especially if you've taken advantage of the Online Subscription service... ;-)

Rounik
Jul 30th, 2010 @ 6:33pm PDT
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The tutorials are in final stages of production (in other words they're all recorded and NLE are adding all the candy.)

How long do I have to sit in the corner?
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