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Adobe Captivate: Understand Project Cache and Save Some Cash

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When I teach my Adobe Captivate beginner vILT classes , we cover application Preferences fairly early. If If you're on a Mac, choose Adobe Captivate > Preferences. The less obvious feature is the role of Project Cache.  If you're on a PC, choose Edit > Preferences. That makes sense.

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Free learning & development webinars for April 2022

Limestone Learning

PT: Getting Started with JavaScript in Adobe Captivate Tools such as Adobe Captivate are great for quickly developing elearning. Phil Cowcill, Senior Elearning Specialist at the Department of National Defence, Canada, will give you a quick introduction on how to write your own JavaScript that’s geared for Adobe Captivate.

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Adobe Captivate: Save Your Skin

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Skins that are added to an eLearning lesson serve a similar role to clothes. Captivate includes a Skin Editor--in essence, your project's closet. Many new Captivate developers confuse a Skin and a Playbar, often treating them as one and the same. A Skin plays a larger role in your project than a Playbar.

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Adobe Captivate Prime: Adobe's Best LMS Effort to Date

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

This will be the first in a series of newsletter articles which cover the Learning Management System (LMS) offering from Adobe Systems--Adobe Captivate Prime. In the title I mentioned "best LMS effort to date" because it's good to know where Adobe has been on the topic of LMSs. 

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Adobe Captivate & RoboHelp: Incorporate eLearning within a Help System

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

For instance, I use Adobe Captivate to create most of my eLearning content, and Adobe RoboHelp to create my Help Systems. It wasn't all that long ago that eLearning content and Help Systems served different roles and different audiences. Open or create a topic and choose  Import > Adobe Captivate Demo.

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE & GOANIMATE: Sharing Voices Is Quick and Easy

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

At a certain point, the lesson zooms in on a character’s computer screen, and suddenly a software simulation starts in Adobe Captivate.   But how did I get the same TTS voice from GoAnimate to Captivate?   Of course you might want to have a more human sound to your GoAnimate videos. Jennie has an M.A.

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The Role of Adobe Captivate in Developing Multilingual Courses

CommLab India

This blog highlights the features of Adobe Captivate that are helpful in eLearning translations or developing multilingual online courses.