Learning Brosix Via Video
When you are using a new piece of software it can take some time to get used to the ins and outs of your new tool. Lots of companies will provide you with step by step documentation that can help you to make it through the learning curve.
The problem is that reading about your software is not always the best way to learn about it. Sometimes, seeing is better than reading. That is why Brosix offers you a wide range of video tutorials to get you using Brosix like an old pro before you can say, “I switched to Brosix”.
The Video Tutorials that you can get on this site include:
- How To Use Brosix
- How To Use the File Transfer
- How To Use the Instant Messenging
- How To Use The Voice Conference
- How To Use The Screen Shot
- How To Use While Board
- How To Use Co-Browse
- How To Use The Voice Mail
- How To Use The Chat History
Each of the tutorials runs between 60 to 120 seconds, so getting your video fix won’t even take up a lot of your time. For some of the advanced features, using the video tutorial may even be less time consuming than the print directions. Check out the video tutorials when you get a chance.
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Just to clarify – the videos apply to BOTH versions, it just that some of the features in the business version are not applicable for the personal version. In other words if the feature is present in both versions then the video applies to both, if the feature is present only in the business version then it is a business only tutorial.




That’s the ugliest, alien-looking and inconsistent UI I’ve ever seen since 1997! It takes me at least 9 clicks only to check my voice mail! That’s what I call a “intuitive” user experience. No wonder why you’ve posted these videos – the usability of this beast approaches 0. And look at the goddamn abhorrent bubble buttons! If you are trying to copy Apple, do it the right way and read some UI guidelines at first:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/userexperience/Conceptual/AppleHIGuidelines/XHIGIntro/chapter_1_section_1.html
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa511258.aspx
http://library.gnome.org/devel/hig-book/stable/
Seriously guys, you should consider going back to 2009, hiring a professional UI designer and revamping this piece of hotchpotch.