thanks Ben, I am taking a bit of a break from trying to learn voice over as I also need to learn Jaws for work but I will certainly appreciate any support once I tackle the IMac again - I certainly will not be calling 1-800-MyApple again any time soon cheers David ----- Original Message ----- From: ben king To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2010 5:30 PM Subject: [macvoiceover] Re: interactive tutorial for Snow Leopard voice over Dear David, I have had the same experience as Olivia. I would be glad to help out as well. Have a nice day. Blessings, Ben King Sent from my iPod On Mar 6, 2010, at 4:19 PM, Olivia Norman <olivianorman@xxxxxx> wrote: I'm sorry to hear you've had such frustration with apple employees! I have found apple to be extremely helpful when ever I've needed something. That said, I've taught myself VO, and mostly use apple tech support when I need help for other things. I'm assuming you're in Cupertino? I'm in the bay area a lot, and am always happy to help! Feel free to email me off list! Olivia olivianorman@xxxxxx On Mar 6, 2010, at 4:15 PM, David Hoffman wrote: Hello, I am mostly self taught on v/o and can get by on the very basics. I have taken the automatic tutorial when you first start up Alex. After many many hours on the phone with Apple and wasted hours in the Apple store for one on one training I finally got an email with links to the ten or so chapters related to voice over training for Snow Leopard but these are just links to read out chapters and there is no interaction like the basic tutorial. Does anyone know of such a beast? I happen to live one mile from One Infinite Loop so my lack success with Apple employees has been somewhat frustrating. For work I need to learn Jaws as well so I want a voice over training schedule I can do on my own time ... thanks all Cheers David