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Can Captivate 9 Save Adobe?

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If you haven’t heard yet, Adobe made some news in the elearning industry yesterday. Specifically, they released their learning management system and Adobe Captivate 9. I discussed the new Adobe learning management system previously in this article. Time will tell. Love & Hate. Nothing changed.

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What Computer Should I Buy?

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The actual specifications for Adobe Captivate are relatively low. For Windows, Adobe recommends a 2 GHz or faster Intel processor, and you should be running The 64-bit version of Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 Or newer. I hope this article helps you with your decision-making process whenever you need to make it.

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE & GOANIMATE: Sharing Voices Is Quick and Easy

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In an earlier article, I described how I created an eLearning lesson that has GoAnimate characters discussing some spreadsheet problems. At a certain point, the lesson zooms in on a character’s computer screen, and suddenly a software simulation starts in Adobe Captivate. by Jennie Ruby, CTT, COTP. Jennie has an M.A.

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Adobe Captivate 9: Fixing the INI Error

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by Kevin Siegel      Over the past few weeks I've gotten several emails from Captivate developers using Windows 10 and Captivate 9 who get the following error when attempting to record software simulations:     A quick Google search  found the following forum article.

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Adobe Captivate: Use Smart Shapes Instead of Text Captions

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by Kevin Siegel        I've written about Captivate's Smart Shapes a few times since Adobe first introduced them. If you want to know what they are,  check out this article. It's a simple set up (assuming you're using Adobe Captivate 8.1), reopen the Preferences dialog box. .

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eLearning: More Reflection

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by Kevin Siegel      Last week I wrote about how you can use  Reflector to create software simulations and demonstrations  from your mobile device. Instead, you can simply see what's happening on the mobile device through your computer.

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GOANIMATE: Character-Based eLearning Made Easy

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

    Now, it’s one thing to simply embed a video into an Adobe Captivate slide as a stand-alone, and then go on with a standard Captivate lesson in the next segment. But I wanted a tighter relationship between the video and the Excel software simulation lesson. that’s not just a fake image on that screen.