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Estimating Time for Rebuilding an Existing Course Library with Captivate

Adobe Captivate

These text-only (no audio) courses were built more than five years ago with a lesser known authoring tool, and the finished products were generated in Flash. Tap into the audio path into the brain by replacing large blocks of onscreen text with voiceover narration. Publish them in HTML5 rather than swf output. That is the task.

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The Demise of the Flash Player – What Do I Do Now?

Adobe Captivate

Some older courses were built with text only and no audio. Let’s say that one of the browsers issues a new release in 2018. The demise of the Flash player brings a great opportunity to review your content, make necessary changes, and then publish it to the HTML5 format. What are your plans for mobile delivery? Course format (.swf,htm).

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8 eBook Conversion Tools Compatible with Multiple Formats

Kitaboo

This platform allows the creation of interactive content enriched with the read-aloud feature, external hyperlinks, videos, and audio files. This online eBook converter also has audio, video and image converter, document converter and more. You can convert your PDF to ePUB, TXT, MOBI, DOC, IMG, HTML, SWF formats.

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

BrightCarbon

in January 2018 it’s no wonder that Adobe is finally pulling the plug on Flash at the end of 2020. PowerPoint records the audio and the mouse pointer by default. To turn them off, deselect Audio and/or Record Pointer on the Control Dock. You will want to record audio if your course has narration or audio elements.