Posts relating to Adobe Captivate 4
Shared Object Bookmark for Adobe Captivate
This Shared Object Bookmark Widget for Adobe Captivate allows the user to resume the course where they left off. It’s easy to use and setup.
Posts relating to Adobe Captivate 4
This Shared Object Bookmark Widget for Adobe Captivate allows the user to resume the course where they left off. It’s easy to use and setup.
I have been using Adobe Captivate 4 on a more or less daily basis since it’s release on January 20th.
One of the things I really love with Adobe Captivate 4 is the speed. In Adobe Captivate 2 & 4 you often had to wait several seconds after clicking on an action until something happened. Now with Adobe Captivate 4 everything goes quickly and smoothly and that is really something you can feel when you work with Adobe Captivate all day.
Just found this post on the Adobe Captivate blog. It shows how you can make a youtube widget and show youtube videos directly in your Captivate projects just be adding the url to the widget parameters. Pretty neat stuff and it’s the first widget I have seen public since Captivate 4 was launched.
It’s finally here… Adobe Captivate 4 has been released and it’s looking very interesting indeed!…
One of the most common questions I read on forums and blogs is how you can track your Captivate projects if you don’t have an LMS.
There are many different ways of doing this and it also depends on what you want to track. If you want to track which users complete your course, their score, time used etc. then you are looking at a rather complex scenario.
Just thought I would make a quick post about sub- and superscript in Adobe Captivate.
It is not clear from the documentation or the Captivate software itself, how you make sub- and superscript in your textboxes so here is the solution.
One of the most important things when working with Adobe Captivate is to keep an eye on the file size of your finished project. It’s easy to sit and design a stunning course using high-res photos and custom graphics, but some tend to forget that the end-user of the product might not appreciate the increased loading time.
Luckily it is still possible to produce visually stunning courses and still keeping the file size down to an acceptable level.
Are you tired of using the same old preloaders in your Captivate projects? Well here is a change. A fully customizable preloader with 9 different color schemes.
I just finished working on a little gadget called the Captivate Key Lock.
This flash component will help keep your Captivate content secure and unable to play on other servers or locally. Now you don’t have to worry about people stealing your content and publishing it on the web any more.
A component which allows you to specify which servers your Captivate content can be played on. A great way to protect your work from being downloaded and distributed.