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Smokescreen – The Future Of Flash Player?

Upside Learning

Smokescreen project is an effort to bring Flash player to the iPhone/iPad without installing the Flash plug-in. Primarily, it reads the binary SWF file and renders its animation and audio content to standard web compliant format. Related posts: Adobe AIR & Flash Player 10.1– Chrome 5, Safari 4 and Opera 10.53.

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How will Flash’s demise affect your SCORM courses?

LearnUpon

Support for Adobe Flash Player ends in 2020. Flash is the most popular output type, so it’s likely that your courses are SWF Flash-based. This output format does have one major drawback. SWF courses do not work on certain devices; Apple devices. Don’t create any more course content that is Flash SWF based.

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How to Publish SCORM Content in Adobe Captivate

LearnUpon

Quiz Score: There are two options, percentage or points format. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome or Safari) we will always use the SWF/HTML5 output. Output Format: Here you can choose to publish your SCORM as Flash (SWF), or HTML5, or both. Data to Report: This section tells sending data back to LearnUpon.

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What’s Hot with Articulate 360? – Part 5: Presenter

CommLab India

Presenter 360 comes with an easy-to-use window that allows you to include navigation elements, branching, playlists, and Player tabs. Add SWF files, Captivate movies, and Camtasia screencasts to your course. Player font size can be increased by up to 200% to help learners who have ocular problems.

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How to Publish SCORM Content in Adobe Captivate

LearnUpon

Quiz Score: There are two options, percentage or points format. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome or Safari) we will always use the SWF/HTML5 output. Output Format: Here you can choose to publish your SCORM as Flash (SWF), or HTML5, or both. Data to Report: This section tells sending data back to LearnUpon.

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Learning Content in Crisis? The How and Why of Moving from Flash to HTML5

gomo learning

The Adobe Flash format, once the primary standard for learning content, will no longer be supported after December 31st 2020. The legacy, software-based standard that Flash Player used drained battery significantly faster. Flash Player must be first enabled in the browser settings since version 76 (July 2019).