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Here's another screencast... By Tim Kelly, a Forum Nokia Champion and a developer on our team. In the screencast, Tim showcases the build system options and operation. The new build system is quite significantly different than the one used in Carbide.c++ 1.1, and I think you'll find it easy to use and intuitive. If not, let me know!
View the screencast here (Finally, in Flash!). English captions are provided!
I've also updated the MMP editor screencast to run on Flash. It also has english captions. Download it here.
Comments
Pretty neat mmp editor presentation. In the other one the guy sounded like it was late at night or he would rather be somewhere else ;)
Posted by: Kaspars | February 25, 2007 02:56 AMI have only used CW 2.5 and will sign up for beta now.
About the format: Seems it was done in 1024x resolution. I was watching it on the couch pc with a cheap projector displaying it on the wall. I have only 1024x resolution on it, so I did not see the part of it, even after pressing F11 in IE. I know it’s a pain to move around recording box while recording a demo, but 1024x resolution is a bit too high, even nowadays ;)