M E D I 8 O R 3.0 E N T R E E This month in PCReview we're hald way through our three part Multimedia Tutorial, using this special editon of Medi8or 3.0 Entree which is exclusive to our coverdisc. Look in the magazine for the second part of the tutorial, and further along the Multimedia section for the first part on disc. You'll find all the multimedia elements you need in the 37 directory. So, just what is Medi8or? Well, it's a multimedia package, in which you combine objects like sound, pictures, text, video, and graphics in one unit (or document). This makes Medi8or ideal for commercial use, product catalogues, teaching, information systems, or in our case a multimedia single. Since you primarily work page-wise in Medi8or this makes the program very user friendly and easy to work with. The way Medi8or works is comparable to that of a book or brochure. Begin with designing each page and its associated objects. Then make the page jump references. The finished document can either be displayed di-rectly from Medi8or or Medi8or can create a runtime version, to make the document accessible outside the Medi8or Designer. Our exclusive demo also comes with some clip art which you can use in your own creations. You'll find it in the MULTIM\MEDI8OR\CLIPART directory. The best way to get to know Medi8or is to follow the 'Make your own Multimedia' feature in this month's magazine. You'll be making your own interactive single for a song from the Bath band 37. The music used in the feature is copyright G.BARLOW\P.OSBORNE\P.BALL\S.MANNERS and may not be used elsewhere without writen permission. PCReview and Matchware have teamed up to offer you a chance to upgrade from Medi8or Entrée to Medi8or professional for only £150. See the order form MWORDER.TXT in the MULTIM\MEDI8OR directory for details. Normal price £175 - save £25! Minimum System Requirements: 80i386 processor, or better. Windows 3.1 VGA display driver True-Type fonts. Recommended: 80i486 processor 8Mb of RAM, and with all multimedia products, fast controllers and graphic adapters are preferred.