MX support videos

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JayM
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MX support videos

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I had some questions about some things in MX that weren't quite answered in the manual, wiki or existing forum posts, and rather than asking in a forum post I decided to check out the relevant YouTube videos linked in the website's Support section. I normally eschew support videos as my preferred learning style is more hands-on with a document or cheat-sheet for reference, but I found dolphin_oracle's videos not only educational but entertaining as well, which isn't that easy to do when presenting what might well be a dry tutorial or guide in a video format, because his friendly personality shows. I think I pretty much found the answers to my questions (I'll find out tomorrow when I start experimenting with what I was trying to do again) plus d_o put a smile on my face while I was learning. Yet another thing well done by the MX/antiX team!
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