platforms

Long story short.

BACK IN 1987 we billed ourselves as Brighton’s original Macintosh trainers. Our roots are in teaching creative tools like Quark, Photoshop and Illustrator. Originally these applications were designed for the Macintosh environment. They are now standard tools in the Windows world as well. Because our courses are application based, most of what we teach now works with any platform.

People are attracted to our courses because of what we teach and how we teach it. At the root of all our courses is the principle of teaching people how to harness their own creativity. This principle applies just as much to people who work with Windows as it does to people who work with the Macintosh platform.

People wanting to learn business applications like Word, Excel and FileMaker Pro, particularly those people working in creative environments who want to develop administrative systems, have always found our courses of interest. The majority of these people are working in Windows environments.

All our web courses are platform independent. Code is code. With the birth of Web 2.0 in 2007 and open source frameworks as publishing platforms, we saw our web courses come of age. The majority of people booking our new web 2.0 teaching templates for business courses are learning how to develop sites on systems that work with the Windows platform.

Long story short. We teach across all platforms. Macintosh, Windows and large Swan Vesta Boxes with pickled onions and rubber bands for engines. We welcome students and businesses whatever their platform of choice. Computer Box courses boot up under any system.