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Remember the first time you launched Carbide and it came up with this nifty screen full of useful information? You closed it and never looked at it again, didn't you?
Well if you want to recapture the thrill of launching Carbide for the first time, this week's screencast is a brief overview of the contents of the Welcome screen.
Seriously, it really does have a bunch of useful stuff on it, and you may have noticed that instead of closing it you can minimize it into your toolbar for easy access. It won't hurt anything down there; why not give it a try? It's packed full of tutorials, handy links, migration guides, where to go for help, and lots of other stuff.