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Adobe Captivate 5.5: Lowering the Size of Published SWFs

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Fortunately, adding interactivity to a lesson does not negatively impact the size of the published SWF. Rather, imported assets such as audio, video and images are the main culprits behind SWF bloat. There are some things that you can do while working in Captivate that may lower the size of the published SWF.

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10 PPT to SCORM Converters

Ed App

With this program, users can generate either 1 solid small web format file (SWF) or a series of SWF files. In addition to that, you can produce final pieces that are up to 90% less in size with the PPT2Flash converter. SimTutor is a very niche software learning system that caters to the medical field.

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First Reflections on Version 11.5.0.

Adobe Captivate

File size of SVG’s tend to be smaller, compared with bitmap images, and moreover they are excellent for responsive project due to their vector nature. On demand from many developer, you now are not only limited to videos on your system or from YouTube, but Vimeo videos are possible as well. In version 11.5

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First Reflections on Version 11.5.0.437

Adobe Captivate

File size of SVG’s tend to be smaller, compared with bitmap images, and moreover they are excellent for responsive project due to their vector nature. On demand from many developer, you now are not only limited to videos on your system or from YouTube, but Vimeo videos are possible as well. In version 11.5

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

BrightCarbon

Sothink SWF Decompiler is a paid solution, but includes a 30-day free trial. To use a Flash decompiler you will need to get access to the Flash SWF file for your course. If your course is hosted on an LMS or intranet, you should be able to find this file in the back end of the system. Be sure to back these up!