Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the CAD fx Flash Presentations?
- What do I need to run the Flash Presentations?
- How long do the movies take to download?
- How do I know that I have the most recent version of the presentation?
- Why is the Continue button blinking?
1. What are the CAD fx Flash Presentations?
They are demonstrations featuring CAD fx products. Each presentation is a small Flash movie that shows how each product works in real-time, real-world situations. You will see in first-person how the product works rather than reading about it or having a salesman persuade you.
2. What do I need to run the Flash Presentations?
If you can see this webpage, you can view the Flash Movies! For the best performance, use the latest version of Internet Explorer (6.0) or Netscape Communicator (6.1) with a resolution of 800 x 600 or greater (1024 x 768 recommended.) The movies play in your browser with the Flash plug-in. Research indicates that 96% of internet users have the Flash plug-in already, if you don't it will ask if you want to install it now or you can click here to get it.
3. How long do the movies take to download?
Each Flash presentation is less than 400kb in size. For the 56k users, it would be ready to play in less than a minute, and it doesn't take up your hard disk space.
4. How do I know that I have the most recent version of the presentation?
To make sure you have the most recent version of the Flash demonstrations you will need to clear your browser cache. If you are using Internet Explorer, click the Tools Menu at the top of the screen and choose "Internet Options". At the Internet Options dialog box, click the button that says "Delete Files.." in the middle of the window. If you have Netscape, click the Edit menu and choose "Preferences." In the Preferences window, expand the "Advanced" tab, click "Cache," and choose the "Clear Cache" button(s).
5. Why is the Continue button blinking?
The Continue button will blink when the movie is ready to move to the next portion. Whenever you are ready to resume the demonstration, either click the next highlighted heading or the Continue button.