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The New Adobe Captivate 7 Marches Backwards into the Future [Review]

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There’s nothing in there that addresses real solutions for today’s trending topics, such as Cloud computing, Mobile Learning, Responsive Design, Adaptive publishing, Mobile Apps, etc. My biggest problem is that Captivate (and the team for that matter) is holding on to the past and is risking becoming obsolete. Conclusion.

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An Honest Assessment of Adobe Captivate 6 [First Impressions]

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I don’t mean Adobe as a company, clearly the Dreamweaver, Shadow, inDesign and the Edge teams do, I’m talking about how the Adobe Captivate team thinks about Mobile and Mobile Learning. I’m a bit surprised there are no Triggers, States, Slide Layers and oh, where’s the Captivate Mobile Player iPad app?

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The Revolution is Coming: Consumer Tablets and E-Learning

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If you wanted to work on creating content, for many people, the route would be and still is creating courses via a desktop based rapid e-learning authoring tool, or via your LMS/LCMS vendor’s tool (hosted or not) or via Dreamweaver or some other type of solution. Image - JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, TIFF. E-Reader - EPUB, TXT, RTF, VCF.