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Attest PRO 1.2 released

There are two versions of Attest going forward. The free version, which has been out for most of 2009, gets a bit beefed up with few new goodies in the near future, and the commercial version, called Attest PRO has many new features and content.

Attest PRO is a unique practice exam engine in a few ways. The goal in mind when building Attest PRO was to offer fellow Flex Developers a standard way of measuring their readiness when preparing to take the Adobe Flex 3 Developer Certification. Of course we, as Flex or Flash developers, know that combing through the Adobe livedocs can be tedious. With thousands of pages to read through, how do we know which ones to focus on? This is where Attest PRO comes in. The countless hours of pouring through code can be shortened dramatically by utilizing Attest PRO in your quest for certification. Attest PRO already did the hard work for you, now you just need to focus on the information provided.

http://blog.pxldesigns.com/ 

DOWNLOAD: http://software.pxldesigns.com/attestpro/download

Attest was engineered to help the growing community of Adobe Flex Developers achieve the Adobe Flex 3 with AIR certification. By focusing primarily on the information and skillset required by the actual Adobe exam, Attest is currently the ONLY mock/practice exam on the market to help Flex Developers attain the goal of becoming an Adobe Flex 3 with AIR Certified Developer. Although there are excellent books on the market to help learn Flex, there is currently nothing in the way of helping you hone your skills and read up on exactly the type of information needed to achieve this goal. That is, until Attest came along.

http://software.pxldesigns.com/attest/index.php       

DOWNLOAD: http://software.pxldesigns.com/attest/downloads

http://blog.pxldesigns.com/2010/02/attest-pro-1-2-just-updated-and-released/

http://blog.pxldesigns.com/2009/10/get-flex-3-certified-with-attest-pro-released-at-max

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