There are a few extra SWF-based walkthroughs that aren't linked from my site yet (I must set aside some time for updating links).
Assiging a fill - based on part of Tutorial 1.3, for those who prefer a more visual approach.
Selecting shared outline points for adjoining fills - based on part of Tutorial 2.1
Have you got a second fill layer? - another look at fills and a common problem
A quick look at masking - specifically keeping eyelids and pupils inside the eye shape
A chatty look at creating and using Styles
Tutorials are easy and relatively quick to create using Wink - typically anything from about 5 minutes (I think the "Selecting shared outline points for adjoining fills" wasn't much longer than that to create) to about 45 minutes - I think the longest took me about 2 hours - the styles tutorial.
Usually most of the time is caused by my deciding half-way through to use a different example or to take the screenshots again with the toolbar showing or some similar muckup on my part - such as the styles tutorial where I re-did the sample character a couple of times to get the simple shapes that demonstrated the principles without going overboard on the character detail.
Typing the text is the other time-consuming part - especially if you are a 4-fingered typist like me! You can also spend too much time on getting the timing right - I suspect many of my tutorials could do with some revising of the timing, which is why I often just throw in a Next button instead of tweaking the timing.
Wink itself is, like Moho, a pleasure to use - fast, easy, amd reliable. And freeware! (Wink that is, not Moho - but I regard Moho as wonderfully inexpensive for what it does.)
I expect to use Wink for more tutorials in the future.
Regards, Myles.