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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

The new version (IE 9) which is expected to be released sometime in 2011will support HTML5. Cross Platform / Browser Compatibility – Every browser has its own rendering mechanism so an application developed for iPad Safari is not guaranteed to work well in other browsers like IE, Firefox or Chrome.

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UpsideLMS, Now Available On The Device Of Your Choice!

Upside Learning

UpsideLMS's latest version is out! With this release, learners can now access eLearning courses, training calendar, assessments, social learning and other learning and performance support resources from desktops/laptops, tablets and smartphones through Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari on Mac and IE (9.0 and above).

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Usability and Networks

Clark Quinn

And in a comment, I mentioned that the recent launch of the new Firefox browser was prompting me to switch. I had used Safari over Chrome because I trust Apple a wee bit more, and Firefox was a bit slow. And Safari just released a version that stops videos from auto-starting. Or anyone, really, for that matter. On principle.

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Raptivity Classic vs. Raptivity 2020 Comparison

Raptivity

Raptivity Suite version 7.8 You can access it from browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari of any system (like Windows 8, Windows 10, MAC OS). . Perpetual license where one can use this version as long as the system is supported. This is the current latest version and works on Windows 10 and the latest browsers.

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A new generation of tools for meeting and networking online

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

If I had too compare it to a face-to-face experience I'd say it resembles the online version of a reception. Personally, I was not able to try Topia because I had to set a hardware configuration in my Chrome browser and Firefox is not supported. Then I discovered that a number of nice new tools have been added.

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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

Upside Learning

Those of you have heard of HTML 5 will know it’s a new version of HTML and XHTML being promoted by Google and Apple in a bid to move the web away from proprietary technologies like Flash, Silverlight and JavaFX. The Mozilla Foundation has already implemented the open source Ogg Theora and Ogg Vorbis codecs for video in the beta of Firefox 3.5

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eLearning Development: Useful Firefox add-ons

Upside Learning

Mozilla’s Firefox is a preferred web browser for many. What makes Firefox different from other browsers is it being open source and highly customizable using Firefox add-ons. Using Flash-Switcher you can also add or remove different versions of Flash Player. Here is a small video that demonstrates that.

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