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May 16, 2005 - Thanks to the enthusiastic volunteer efforts of Michael Smick (http://www.smick.net/) of Kansas City, Celtx users can now avail of three new flash video tutorials that clearly demonstrate some of the core features of Celtx.
Mike, a multi-media developer and advocate of open source software, suggested our existing walk-thru required some zip, so he offered to create new ones. Of course, we graciously accepted.
Mike included these tutorials as part of a series of demonstrations of open source applications that he's been working on, and all are officially released under the Creative Commons Attribution license.
This act of goodwill is one of many being demonstrated by Celtx users on our forum, which in the last year, has developed into a vibrant community where users receive prompt assistance from the Celtx Support team , discuss industry-related topics with others, and offer valuable feedback about what shape the development of Celtx should take. Forum members include people from all walks of life and from all over the world. The good will of user volunteers has also resulted in the translation of Celtx into nine (soon to be ten!) languages. It's all a fine example of "you get what you give"... and that's a wonderful thing.