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

mLearning Revolution

I ran a quick ‘ HTML5 Tracker ‘ test with an old project and I’m still getting pretty much the same amount of unsupported features I did with Captivate 6, so not much in the way of improvements there. In my mind this is a big problem for a lot of tools today, well beyond Adobe Captivate.

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Want to Give Your Legacy E-learning Courses a Make-Over? Think HTML5

CommLab India

Legacy courses are courses developed in Flash, Swishmax, Shift tool, Dreamweaver, HTML and earlier versions of rapid authoring tools, which were prevalent before the advent of HTML5. The drawback these courses had were, they failed to give HTML5 output, thereby making them incompatible to mobile devices. share with us!

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5 Types of Course Conversions You Can Do with Articulate Storyline

CommLab India

From simple PowerPoint to e-learning conversions, to the complex Flash to HTML5 conversions, it can handle anything you throw at it. Legacy courses are those developed using Flash, Dreamweaver or earlier versions of authoring tools. Convert Lengthy Courses into Interactive Microlearning Modules.