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Author Software for constructing tests wanted
Gordon Findlay

2003-09-18, 6:25 am

Hi

I'm looking for software that I can use to make up tests which are as
close to the MCSE series as possible.

We teach MCSE (and the CompTIA series), and we have many, many
practice questions. On paper.

On paper is better than nothing, but I'd rather have software that
mimics the actual tests. If push comes to shove I'll develop it, but
I'd rather find it or buy it.

Any suggestions?

Gordon
gordonf@xtra.co.nz

Marvin De Martian

2003-09-19, 12:27 am

Try http://www.hotfles.com and use "test" for a search term.

No relation to ZD, just a file resource with little crap.

"Gordon Findlay" <gordonf@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
news:3f697db7.22855324@news.xtra.co.nz...
> Hi
>
> I'm looking for software that I can use to make up tests which are as
> close to the MCSE series as possible.
>
> We teach MCSE (and the CompTIA series), and we have many, many
> practice questions. On paper.
>
> On paper is better than nothing, but I'd rather have software that
> mimics the actual tests. If push comes to shove I'll develop it, but
> I'd rather find it or buy it.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Gordon
> gordonf@xtra.co.nz
>



MCSE World

2003-09-21, 11:27 am

I think you left out an "i"...was that www.hotflies.com or perhaps
actually www.hotfiles.com ... that one seems spot on.


Best,
Will
www.mcseworld.com



"Marvin De Martian" <jabailo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:bkdsa1$qj9$1@sun-news.laserlink.net...
> Try http://www.hotfles.com and use "test" for a search term.
>
> No relation to ZD, just a file resource with little crap.
>
> "Gordon Findlay" <gordonf@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
> news:3f697db7.22855324@news.xtra.co.nz...
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm looking for software that I can use to make up tests which are as
> > close to the MCSE series as possible.
> >
> > We teach MCSE (and the CompTIA series), and we have many, many
> > practice questions. On paper.
> >
> > On paper is better than nothing, but I'd rather have software that
> > mimics the actual tests. If push comes to shove I'll develop it, but
> > I'd rather find it or buy it.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Gordon
> > gordonf@xtra.co.nz
> >

>
>



Gordon Findlay

2003-09-21, 5:25 pm

Thanks for that: from hotfiles.com I found that "TestCommander" (of
which the basic module is free) from www.etestingsystems.com is
capable of most of what appears in a MCSE test

Still intersted in any others.

Gordon

On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 20:19:59 -0700, "Marvin De Martian"
<jabailo@earthlink.net> wrote:

>Try http://www.hotfles.com and use "test" for a search term.
>
>No relation to ZD, just a file resource with little crap.
>
>"Gordon Findlay" <gordonf@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
>news:3f697db7.22855324@news.xtra.co.nz...
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm looking for software that I can use to make up tests which are as
>> close to the MCSE series as possible.
>>
>> We teach MCSE (and the CompTIA series), and we have many, many
>> practice questions. On paper.
>>
>> On paper is better than nothing, but I'd rather have software that
>> mimics the actual tests. If push comes to shove I'll develop it, but
>> I'd rather find it or buy it.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Gordon
>> gordonf@xtra.co.nz
>>

>
>


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