Train Signal Review: Windows Vista

Train Signal Windows Vista

There are 15 major topics in covered in this release of Windows Vista Training from Train Signal, covering topics from Installing, Backing Up and Configuring Windows Vista.

As is normal with Train Signal products, the audio and visual quality is excellent and that only leaves the….well, training.

In many of the videos, we felt that the training was good, not technically too hard to understand – we’d say aimed at the experienced home user through to Level 1 (Helpdesk) support staff. If you are beyond this level, you’ll probably find this training to basic.

This release includes coverage of the new Aero Interface in Vista, installation, managing disks, networking, backups, users and groups, sharing, IE7 and administration tasks – overall it covers a good portion of the things you’ll want to do with Vista.

There were however many “little” things that we didnt like. For example, the backup video spends around 20 minutes showing us a third party backup solution which has nothing to do with Vista. Whilst we appreciate the fact that Windows Vista now ships with a “crippled” backup application, and sure, some people might like this training showing you an alternative. But when I pay for training on Windows Backup, I dont expect a third of the video to demonstrate a totally different product (especially one I have to pay for). You may disagree, but we think that a short mention of alternatives you might like to check out would have been better, not a mini tutorial.

Other gripes included the fact that there were many times throughout these videos where the trainer got stuck trying to perform a task and it didnt work. He’d forget a password, or clicks something and doesnt appear to understand what has gone on. Whilst it definately gives you the feeling that the training is done live (and I understand that things dont always work in the real world), I’d have edited these things out. It doesnt look good.

We have mixed emotions about this release from Train Signal. Its a reasonable release for beginners, but from what we’ve seen the trainer is clearly not an expert.
These gripes aside there are a lot of videos in this package and unless you are expecting a really hardcore technical tutorial, you’ll probably be reasonably happy with this release.

Whilst it isnt what I’d call the best training around (and Train Signal have done much better than this before), but its certainly the best at the moment as many vendors havent yet released their Windows Vista training. If you need Vista training right now, its definately the best on the market, otherwise I’d probably wait to see what else comes out in the coming months.

That said, if you are a home user, or low level support staff member wanting to find out more about Windows Vista, we recommend it.

Pros:
19+ Hours of Training. Video and audio quality is very good as usual with most trainsignal products.
Recommended to home users and helpdesk staff.
Price is too expensive for basic training.

Cons:
Train Signal claim 19+ Hours of training, although this certainly doesnt mean 19+ hours of good training. Quite frankly, removing the errors the trainer makes and the babbling on about unrelated topics, this should have been much shorter. You can’t always judge the quality of training by how long it goes for and this release is highly evident of that.

In our opinion, the Trainer clearly isnt an expert on Vista and that does undermine the products value. That said, most of the training appears to be technically accurate.

Company: TrainSignal
Product Link: Windows Vista Training

Price: $297

Our Rating: 7/10

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