Considering a switch from Adobe Captivate 4 to Lectora
November 11, 2009 12:00 AM
Hello.
I am not selling the services of this company nor am I associated with them, but I have found information from them that has been helpful. See the links below on authoring tools and open source LMS.
http://www.kineo.com/learning-portals/online-portals.html
http://www.kineo.com/authoring-tools/rapid-e-learning-authoring-tools.html
Regards,
Bruman.
sconnell said:Greetings everyone, I recently join an organization where my primary mandate is to develop a course curriculum with Adobe Captivate and host the courses on Adobe Connect Pro. I have a extensive experience with both Lectora 2005 and RWD uPerform and prior to joining this organization, I was well acquainted with recording simulations with Captivate 3 and inserting them into Lectora. However, much to my disappointment, using Captivate in a similar manner to how I used Lectora 2005 is proving to be somewhat of a nightmare. Captivate 4 button controls are horrible for anything but the simple controls and to create a 'slide' with 5 buttons and 5 pop-ups is quite unruly, especially compared to Lectora. My questions are: - Has anyone else been is a similar position that I am in? - Is there a product comparison matrix on the Trivantis website? I could not find one. What are the primary differences between Lectora Publisher and Lectora Pro Suite? - My organization cannot afford Course Mill, what other worthy (and possibly free) LMS/SCORM servers are worth considering? - Alternatively... I believe Lectora can output in a format compatible with Adobe Connect Pro (are there caveats?)... or Lectora Online... is this similar? How do they compare? Thank you, Shawn
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