Studio 09 v Articulate 5.2
Apr 26, 2011
Hi, folks. This is one of the questions asked in advance of the European Conference in Leeds - I am hoping that, by posting it here, we may get some more ideas for the participants to ponder over on the day. Also, apologies if these questions have already been answered elsewhere - the fault is entirely mine for not looking properly. Now the question and many thanks in advance to you all for your suggestions:
I am in fact using an older version of articulate that studio 9. I would like to find out about what features it offers as compared to the previous version?
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When Studio 09 was released a couple of years back, some of the key features were listed in this blog post. There may be a more comprehensive list somewhere else, but I hope this is a good start.
Good day,
I am interested in purchasing Studio '09? Please provide contact details.......
Kind regards,
Chad - eLearning Specialist
Hi Chad,
You may place your order by using this link, http://www.articulate.com/store/store.php.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact us at 1-800-861-4880.
Regards,
Missy Crew
Sales Support Analyst
Thank you Missy,
I have received a response from a local supplier in South Africa to purchase Articulate. But, i would prefer to deal directly with Articulate or an alternative vendor!
Please advise,
Kind regards,
Chad - eLearning Specialist
Hi Chad,
Per MIssy, you can purchase the software directly via our online store:
http://www.articulate.com/store/store.php
Hi Chad,
You may deal directly with Articulate.
There are 2 ways to deal directly with Articulate to make your purchase. You can use the link I provided yesterday or go to our website and click the "Store" tab.
Click this link to get to our store: http://www.articulate.com/store/store.php
Click this link to get to our website and go to the "Store" tab: http://www.articulate.com
Please let me know if you need further assistance.
Regards,
Missy Crew
Sales Support Analyst
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