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Can Captivate 9 Save Adobe?

LearnDash

Our relationship goes back a long way too as I can recall the days of using Captivate when it was owned by Macromedia. Articulate wasn’t the juggernaut that it is today, and aside from learning how to program Flash, Macromedia Captivate was your next best option. Nothing changed.

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How to Prepare for the End of the Flash

Magic EdTech

Change is inevitable in any and every field. But with technology, the change happens faster than the speed of light. These organizations have been developing Flash content for education since Macromedia offered Flash 1.0 These organizations have been developing Flash content for education since Macromedia offered Flash 1.0

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Adobe Captivate 5: The Mother of All Upgrades!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Gone are the dreaded windowshade buttons that were made popular by the late, great Macromedia. Those of you who don't know the history might be surprised to learn that Captivate was once owned by Macromedia before Macromedia got swallowed up by Adobe.) Make your changes there and then click OK.

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5 Must Read ELearning Software Articles

LearnDash

Rapid elearning development software changed the game. Macromedia Captivate (later acquired by Adobe) was one of the first major players into the game. It was a very difficult process and only a few people possessed the skills to actually pull it off. These people could also charge quite a bit for this service, so not all was bad.

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10 Reasons to Join The eLearning Guild

Web Courseworks

Colleges were just starting to offer Photoshop courses and were just including HTML and Macromedia in their curriculum. The field of learning and development is always in a state of change. Other publications include an eLearning Weekly Newsletter and other publications. Access to Research & Educational Resources.

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My life…in elearning

Learning Visions

We had moved away from proprietary and were now using Macromedia Director. We see the industry changing quickly as the marketplace matures and program requirements become more sophisticated. We flirted with creating early knowledge management systems and went out of business the next year. We are adapting as we speak.

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In Memory – Corporate Instructional Designers

eLearning 24-7

A product called Macromedia Flash (being used with web sites) became a go to for course development. Macromedia Dreamweaver came out with templates. I was aghast, and even said to myself, “There is no way I am using a template” (a philosophy that has never changed). Then the change. I used DazzlerMax.