When you are looking for courses on specific software products, use the Software menu found in the navigation bar. Here, you can browse alphabetically by software name or by the name of the company that publishes the software. Let's say I am interested in learning Photoshop CS5. Now, I already see Adobe here listed under A, and they are the company that publishes Photoshop, but I can also see there are nearly 400 courses that cover Adobe software. Let's narrow it down a bit by clicking P to see all the software that starts with that letter, and here is Photoshop. Now, I see all of our Photoshop courses. Since I am interested in mainly Photoshop CS5 training, I will click CS5 to filter my search results to show only the tutorials on Photoshop CS5. As we saw in a previous movie, I can continue to click filters to pare down on my list. For example, I will click Photography under Subjects, and then Beginner to see just the course that's suitable for beginners who are interested in using Photoshop and Photography. Again, you can roll over any of these course names to see a brief description of that course. Now another way to filter your results once you arrive on the Software page is to use the menu items found here in the header area. Notice I can click All Courses to once again view all 92 courses related to Photoshop, or I can click the Version menu to select the version of Photoshop I'd like to learn. As you can see, choosing CS5 adds that filter term here. You can also click Latest Releases to see a list of the most recently released courses, and the blog entry will take me to the lynda.com blog and display any entries related to Photoshop. Now, you won't always see these tabs with every software or software company page you land on. You will only see them with the most popular software products and companies. So, for example, if I select a software product that we have very few training titles on, like AJAX, you see we don't see any of those buttons here in the header area. But if I select say a company like Apple, we again do see those tabs. Now you will see variations in the tabs that are available depending on what company or software product, or for that matter subject, that you have chosen, because you will find these tabs when you select items from the Subject menu. So, for example, if I select Audio, we can see tabs here, and notice that the Audio subject menu also has a Documentaries tab because we have audio-related documentaries available in our Library. Lastly, at the top of this menu you will find All Software and All Company links. Click these if you'd like to browse a list of all the software products we cover in alphabetical order, click the letter in the header to jump to that particular letter, or click All Companies to view a list of all the companies whose products we cover. That's how to browse the Online Training Library using the Software menu found in the navigation bar.
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