Method and apparatus for presenting new computer software functi

Education and demonstration – Computer logic – operation – or programming instruction

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434322, 434335, 434323, 3649743, 3649482, 364286, 3642832, 395155, 395160, G09B 1900

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ABSTRACT:
A method is provided for introducing to a user a new/enhanced function of a computer software application. After learning the basics of a computer software application, new/enhanced functions are presented to the user based upon completion of predetermined criteria. The predetermined criteria may comprise the passage of time or the completion of a specified number of uses of a certain function.

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