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E-Learning Authoring Tool Comparison

E-learning Uncovered

A while back, I did a comparison grid to help outline the key differences. Notes: Price: Captivate is the most affordable at $899, with a subscription model that is even more affordable if you only use Captivate occasionally or if you upgrade every year. Captivate, in my opinion, suffers from feature creep.

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Updated Comparison of E-Learning Authoring Tools

E-learning Uncovered

With the release of Studio ’13 a few weeks ago, I thought it would be a good time to update my authoring tool comparison grid. In this post, I’ll focus on how Articulate Studio’s comparison has changed. The new version can publish to Flash, HTML5, and the Articulate Mobile Player, much like Storyline. See list of new features.)

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Lectora 12 – Moving Ahead and Catching Up

E-learning Uncovered

When Lectora 12 was released in early December, there weren’t too many surprises, as most of the new features were previewed at the Lectora User Conference in April. Lectora has long been Artisan’s go-to tool for creating 508-compliant courses, especially for courses that needed a strict interpretation of 508.

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Articulate, Captivate and Lectora – Do they deserve your praise?

eLearning 24-7

I wasn’t thunderstruck, but what I was surprised at was the number of folks who had or were about to purchase the well known authoring tools in the market, Articulate, Captive and Lectora. Adobe Captivate. I’ve always found this product to be the top of the line for PowerPoint to Flash course builds.

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Authoring Tool Comparison

E-learning Uncovered

We’ve created a quick grid to show what we feel are the key differences between the major authoring tools on the market: Articulate, Captivate, Lectora, Flash, and the about-to-launch ZebraZapps. Update: We’ve fixed the comparison grid , which wasn’t displaying some of the characters correctly.

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The Shift from Flash to HTML5

Firmwater

A recent change is important to note here was when major companies like Google, Apple and Microsoft phased out Adobe's Flash Player from their web browsers and opted for the open and mobile-friendly HTML5.So Flash's poor mobile device performance made it weak in comparison to HTML5's open web standards and mobility.

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Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A

Upside Learning

But we differentiate primarily because of the OS and Flash compatibility. – Do you have price comparisons for app vs. responsive web design? Can we publish HTML5 from Lectora? If we purchase your LMS, will u help developing HTML5 product in Lectora? Do you think there should be a definitive move from Flash to HTML5?

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