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Estimating Time for Rebuilding an Existing Course Library with Captivate

Adobe Captivate

Publish them in HTML5 rather than swf output. Course re-development begins this month and our target completion date is in early 2018 when the contract for that other software product expires. Improve the capacity of these courses to work well with within our learning management system. That is the task.

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About Slides and Frames – Intro to Micro-navigation

Adobe Captivate

Recently I presented two sessions about the Timeline at the Adobe eLearning Conference in DC (25th of April 2018). Time to upgrade this article to integrate the changes within newer versions (system variable names) and the switch from SWF to HTML output. A published cptx-file (to HTML or SWF) is an interactive movie.

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

Adobe Captivate

Let’s say that one of the browsers issues a new release in 2018. While Adobe set its deadline for the end of 2020, it’s really up to the browsers as to when these changes will occur. If they choose not to support the Flash player with the new release, then your Flash course will not work in that browser at that time. Course format (.swf,htm).

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8 eBook Conversion Tools Compatible with Multiple Formats

Kitaboo

You can convert your PDF to ePUB, TXT, MOBI, DOC, IMG, HTML, SWF formats. Digital Publishing / October 30, 2018. Although the services that it provides in both cases is more or less the same. PDF Mate operates on Windows and Mac systems. The tool supports up to 24 input formats, such as PRC, HTMLZ, DOCX, etc. Find out more here.

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Learning Content in Crisis? The How and Why of Moving from Flash to HTML5

gomo learning

Users have been required to enable Flash every single time they re-access a site since version 69 (September 2018). Google also announced in October 2019 that its search engine will no longer index Flash’s SWF file format, and will ignore any Flash content on pages it indexes.

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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. 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. Flash content is CPU intensive, so drains a device’s battery.