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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. This is a natural step, and one that I am pleased to see.

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5 Must Read ELearning Software Articles

LearnDash

If you have been around the elearning world for more than just a few hours you are likely to hear about rapid elearning development software. You may be wondering, “why are there so many programs out there for rapid elearning development?” Rapid elearning development software changed the game.

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Adobe Captivate 5: The Mother of All Upgrades!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

before the program was known as Captivate. I've been underwhelmed (Captivate 1 to 2 didn't do much for me) and amazed (Captivate 3 to 4 was a major step forward for the program). Adobe didn't just upgrade the program, they tore it down and rebuilt it. I've seen all of the upgrades.

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How to Prepare for the End of the Flash

Magic EdTech

These organizations have been developing Flash content for education since Macromedia offered Flash 1.0 In 1996, Macromedia bought FutureSplash and renamed it Flash. Developers first discovered how to use Flash to build interactive websites and then the program evolved to using it to build games, movies, and experiences.

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Choosing the Best Complimentary Photo Editor on the Web

Hurix Digital

However expertly you take your images, there are strategies to improve them having a qualified quality photo editing program. The first application with this list may be that the PhotoShop Express photoediting program. This program has been created by Macromedia as a free tool for the Mac community to use.

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My life…in elearning

Learning Visions

15 years ago I got a job as an instructional designer/multimedia producer at a company that created training programs delivered on CD ROMS. We had our own proprietary development system that allowed us to use VIDEO. We had moved away from proprietary and were now using Macromedia Director. It sounded really glamorous to me.

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The Content Conversion Cause - Abhijit Kadle

Aptara

Since the advent of e-learning, Macromedia products were popular, and enormous quantities of content were generated using platforms like Director and Flash. It is far more cost-effective and quicker to convert content than to develop it from scratch, which requires effort that may be better spent on business-critical training.