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How to Prepare for the End of the Flash

Magic EdTech

This is nowhere more visible than with the 2020 mandate to end flash support.For edtech companies and ed publishers, it’s a case of “objects in mirror are closer than they appear.”. These organizations have been developing Flash content for education since Macromedia offered Flash 1.0 What exactly is Flash?

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mLearning: The Time is Now

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

"However, after nearly 10 years of predicting that m-learning will go mainstream, we're finally seeing enough momentum now that it really is going mainstream, and it's driven by the consumer market." Until Swiffy will convert Captivate SWFs, it appears that Swiffy will have limited use. Fingers crossed!

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A Conversation with Yury Uskov of iSpring

Kapp Notes

It was ActiveSWF, a software development kit to programmatically create Flash files. In just a year, we launched FlashSpring, a PowerPoint add-in which converted PowerPoint presentations to Flash. We kept upgrading the product, and by 2007 it had become the world’s best PowerPoint-to-Flash converter.

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The Latest: Rapid Content Authoring Tool Market

eLearning 24-7

The RCAT (rapid content authoring tool) market continues to be healthy with nothing to slow it down – uh, except maybe one thing (more on that later). A scan across the market is clearly showing that this has become a required feature in an authoring tool. Flash output – still red hot. What does it all mean?

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Product Review: Lectora Snap! Empower

eLearning 24-7

Many products in the general market do not offer 64 bit but they still work in the 64 bit – by using the 32 bit driver. does work with 64 bit and PowerPoint 2007 or below, because I have PowerPoint 2010 and a Windows 64 bit computer. Flash – Add flash to a page, similar issue i.e I am unsure if Snap!

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