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Warrior General Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Goodman on January 15, 2015, 08:13:10 AM

Title: New User
Post by: Goodman on January 15, 2015, 08:13:10 AM
Hi-
I'm a relatively new Warrior user. Up to now my training in the Warrior system has been minimal- just enough to accomplish the task at hand. I'd like to upgrade my skills.
Most people I know that have proficiency with the software have achieved it by exploring the Demo mode in version 7.
At their suggestion I attempted to download version 7.
My (personal) computers are Windows 8.x based. Clearly, this won't work.
Demo mode has been eliminated from Warrior 8.0, and I can not travel to Houston for training.

Our company is focused on perforation, noise temp and cement bond logging.
What options (if any) do I have to self-educate?
Title: Re: New User
Post by: nvv on January 15, 2015, 09:33:54 AM
Quote from: Goodman on January 15, 2015, 08:13:10 AM
Hi-
I'm a relatively new Warrior user. Up to now my training in the Warrior system has been minimal- just enough to accomplish the task at hand. I'd like to upgrade my skills.
Most people I know that have proficiency with the software have achieved it by exploring the Demo mode in version 7.
At their suggestion I attempted to download version 7.
My (personal) computers are Windows 8.x based. Clearly, this won't work.
Demo mode has been eliminated from Warrior 8.0, and I can not travel to Houston for training.

Our company is focused on perforation, noise temp and cement bond logging.
What options (if any) do I have to self-educate?

There are Warrior 8 How To Guides section in this forum. In addition, you can download the Warrior 8 Field Operation Manual to your computer for learning to use Warrior 8 software.

Click Here (http://www.warriorsystem.com/public_download/Warrior_8_Support/Warrior%208%20Software%20FOM.pdf) to see the Warrior 8 Field Operation Manual in PDF format. (You can also Right-Click and Save As... to your computer for future viewing)
Title: Re: New User
Post by: Goodman on January 15, 2015, 10:28:49 AM
Okay, thank you I'll go that route.

I'm sure there are reasons for the change to no demo mode, but I've got to say that a person can read all day long but there is substitute for hands-on experience.