Menu Maps: Death of 'Learning New Software' Nightmare

Menu Maps are a new training tool for taking the frustration and time wasting out of learning new software. Program familiarity is the key to it all and Menu Maps are uniquely designed to give new users familiarity very quickly and easily.

(PRWeb) March 2, 2007 -- Most people dread learning new software. They all have their own favorite programs that they like to stick with purely because they are familiar with them. And it's the fear of that familiarity being missing or having to be won again that makes them shun away from new software.

The Menu Map Sets we have developed for Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver, Windows Xp and others, now feature every single menu, sub-menu, dialog box, tool, panel, filter, command, button and icon in the whole program. All of them has an explanation given for its functionality right beside it on the map.

Everything is mapped out exactly as it is structured in the software itself, because it's the program familiarity that really matters. Program familiarity removes the biggest cause of all the new user frustration. When a user finds that he or she is no longer frustrated, it's a sure sign that they are familiar with the program.

Menu Maps are specifically designed to deal with new user unfamiliarity. Trying to gain the familiarity thats needed via a small computer screen is why learning new software has been an unenveyable task for the last 20 years!

For more information on Menu Maps and for the range of Menu Maps we have available, please visit

www.softwaremenumaps.com

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Jeff Brown
Software Menu Maps Ltd
http://www.SoftwareMenuMaps.com
0044(0)7906045327

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