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Publishing Adobe Captivate Projects: SWF, HTML5, or Both?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      If you attend our  Adobe Captivate Beginner class , you will learn how to publish projects as SWF (for desktop users) and HTML5 (for mobile users).  Of course, SWFs have a problem.   As an alternative to SWFs, Captivate allows developers to publish content as HTML5.

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The 4 S’s of mobile design

E-Learning Provocateur

Given that smartphone sales are estimated to exceed PC sales by the end of this year, and mobile Internet users are expected to exceed desktop Internet users soon after, I have finally concluded that the time is ripe for mobile learning. I call them the 4 S’s of mobile design. Smartphones have a finite screen width.

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Adobe Captivate 6: HTML5 At Last!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Currently the most common way to publish a Captivate project is as a Flash SWF, an excellent solution because SWF files can be used by the vast majority of the world's personal computers, browsers and operating systems. If you'd like to create content for the Apple mobile devices, hope is not lost.

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Apple Vs Adobe: Impact On Mobile Learning Development

Upside Learning

Some companies like PhoneGap , Appcelerator and Unity3d having cross compiler products [that can publish the same code for iPhone/iPad or other mobile devices] have clarified or assured that the apps developed using their tools would still be accepted by Apple but there is no official response from Adobe on this. on several mobile devices –.

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

Adobe Captivate

Now is the time to begin planning your transition from Flash-based courses to alternate delivery platforms such as HTML5. What are your plans for mobile delivery? As we near 2020 and organizations re-design and re-publish their existing courses to meet the needs for mobile delivery, we anticipate a huge uptick in this number.

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Offline Publishing and Viewing Options with Articulate Storyline®

SweetRush

The purpose of this article is to explain the options that exist within Articulate Storyline, and hopefully make it easier to produce and publish the content available for offline viewing on stationary and mobile devices. Screenshot credit: Articulate Mobile Player (AMP) is a free iPad app that will run your course. Offline for iPad.

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Time to Migrate eLearning Courses from Flash to HTML5

Hurix Digital

It’s a multimedia software which was extensively used to produce animations, desktop applications, and mobile games and applications, during the PC era. Most designers therefore began to shift to alternate languages such as HTML, CSS and Javascript, which are more suited to the mobile environment.