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Eonfusion Video Tutorial

Welcome to the Eonfusion video tutorial! This video will help you to find your way around Eonfusion and to understand some of the various options that are available to you within the application. Eonfusion is very easy to use considering its power and flexibility, so it's worth taking some time to learn about its essential concepts and processes. This up-front investment will enable you to find your way around Eonfusion in a short time.

This video is designed to provide instructions and general information about how to use Eonfusion. So if you're just starting out with your new Eonfusion license, or if you have an evaluation license, this video are an excellent place to start. If you're looking for information about potential applications of Eonfusion, we suggest that you check out the Applications section of this website or post a question to our forum instead.

The video can either be streamed by clicking the streaming video links below, or downloaded by clicking on the file download links at the bottom of the page. If your connection has limited bandwidth, we recommend downloading the videos to watch later. If your connection bandwidth is severely limited, you can request delivery of the video via either CD or USB stick media by clicking here.

The video is sixteen minutes long. There is a full size and a small version of the video. The full size version is recommended for screens larger than 1280 x 800 pixels. The small version is recommended for screen of size 1280 x 800 pixels or smaller.

View streaming video via Screencast: Large size / Small size

The video is intended to provide you with a broad knowledge of how to use Eonfusion's many features. Once you have watched it, detail about specific features can be found in the Eonfusion manual.

Step-by-step instructions for many of the topics covered in the videos are available as part of the Getting Started pages in the manual. We also have dataflow tutorials for learning about specific functions in detail, using real data. And if you have any questions at all, please post them to the Eonfusion forum so that we can help you out.

Video file download links:

These files are in Windows Media (wmv) format. This format is supported by most players. Your browser may try to play the video when you click its link - if so, right-click instead and choose to save the link.