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V ERSION 8

User’s Manual

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Inspiration® 8 User's Manual

Credits
Inspiration® is designed developed, and marketed by Inspiration Software®, Inc.
Original Creators Don Helfgott and Mona Westhaver
Product Management Jonathan Maier
Systems Analyst Jack Bennett
Programming Management Sid Snyder
Technical Lead John Shankland
Programming Steve Bernard, Brian Fagerberg, Michael Fawver, Mark Fornia, Dave Goldman,
Craig Kemper, Keith Miller, Daniel Pool, Jason Stafford, Wyatt Webb, Peter Wong
Information Technology Support Jon Fronza, Greg Watson
Quality Assurance Managers Richard Stone, Sue Williamson
Quality Assurance Lead Ken Rueckert
Quality Assurance Staff Jon Barwise, Jeff Lowell, Kim Russell, April Schuff, Russ Van Rooy,
Geoffrey Unger
Testers Elizabeth Butcher, Chris Charles, Clayton Hanson, Wade Jackson, Mauricio Machado,
Laura McLane, Keith Miller, Janet Redhawk, Gina Shankland, Tony Vu, Eric West
Templates, Examples & Curriculum Packets Mary Chase, Elise Hooper, Bob Madar,
Susan McKinney, Susan Murphy, Caren Normandin, Ara Ryherd, Mac Smith, Patti Smith,
Tom Stahley, Emmy Thiesen, Lori Deuchar Yum
Interface & Symbols Linnea Johnsson, Adrian Quan
Training Videos Glenn Green, Megan Murphy
Help System Adrian Quan, Rebecca Rudd
Prior Contributors Rob Clarke, John Cromett, Brad DeWitt, Bruce Hoof, Mark Oronzio,
Samson Tong
© 2006 Inspiration Software, Inc. All rights reserved. Inspiration®, Inspiration Software®, Kidspiration®, RapidFire® and Site
Skeleton® are registered trademarks of Inspiration Software, Inc. The Inspiration design mark is a trademark of Inspiration Software,
Inc.
QuickTime® is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
Portions Copyright ©1990-94 Halcyon Software. All rights reserved. The Sentry Spelling-Checker Engine Copyright ©1993-1998
Wintertree Software Inc.
Other brands and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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