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Adobe Presenter 7.0.7 is HERE with ActionScript 3.0 Support

mLearning Revolution

Today I’m happy to report that our much anticipated update of Adobe Presenter with full support for ActionScript 3.0 (AS3) Using the Insert SWF button , you can supplement your Presenter projects with software demonstrations and interactive simulations created with Adobe Captivate 5 and 5.5.

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Flash Export in Captivate 5

Adobe Captivate

Along with the FLA file, any dependent SWF files or ActionScript files will be placed in the same folder as the FLA file. Slides, captions, mouse item, interactive items, animations, images, audio – each item will go into its corresponding folder. Otherwise it will not load all the dependent swf files.

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Captivate Widgets Tutorial: Create your first Widget

Adobe Captivate

Today I’ll demonstrate how you can create a simple ‘Print Slide’ widget. Choose Widget type -> Static and ActionScript Version-> ActionScript2.0. We make this change to ensure that the final widget consumes minimum real estate on the Captivate slide. So, shall we get started? Else. {. Print_btn._visible

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Review of Snap! 1.1 Update

E-learning Uncovered

Keeping Up” features : Add FLV video, branch using the player’s Next/Back buttons, hide slides in the navigation panel, disable navigation on individual slides, and customize/translate text labels. Have more than one swf per slide. Supports ActionScript 3 (but I wouldn’t be surprised If Articulate fixes that soon).

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

As the developer clicks on each comment in turn, Captivate automatically navigates to the correct slide and the correct moment in the slide so that the developer can immediately see exactly what the tester could see and does not have to spend time searching for it. Comments appear alongside the project in the editing window.

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