Hi, Jeff -- Thanks so much for your question! Please see this article on Installing the Articulate Mobile Player App for various options available. If you need more help, please say the word! :)
ok .. slugging it out with this .. appreciate your assistance. So for the phone I'll need to have HTML5 output on a URL somewhere I can browse to it with Safari from the phone? Same for the iPad as the output package is not something 'downloaded' to the device?
Yes - you'll want to upload the course to your LMS or web server and then share the link with your users. If they're accessing it on a device such as an iPad and you've published with the AMP option included they'll see it launch in the mobile player. If you also included the HTML5 option and they access on an iPhone in Safari or a laptop/desktop without a Flash enabled browser that we support (such as Chrome or Safari) they'll see the HTML5 output. There is not a way to upload the content directly to the iPad Mobile player.
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Hi, Jeff -- Thanks so much for your question! Please see this article on Installing the Articulate Mobile Player App for various options available. If you need more help, please say the word! :)
I appreciate the response .. does it work iPhones also?
I searched for it from my phone and it does not provide results so must not be??
Thank you.
Hi, Jeff -- Regarding iPhones, please see the following: Can Courses Be Viewed on iPhones?
And for additional information on accessing mobile content, please see this article, Publishing Courses for Mobile Devices. Hope that helps! :)
Thank you!
ok .. slugging it out with this .. appreciate your assistance. So for the phone I'll need to have HTML5 output on a URL somewhere I can browse to it with Safari from the phone? Same for the iPad as the output package is not something 'downloaded' to the device?
Hi Jeff,
Yes - you'll want to upload the course to your LMS or web server and then share the link with your users. If they're accessing it on a device such as an iPad and you've published with the AMP option included they'll see it launch in the mobile player. If you also included the HTML5 option and they access on an iPhone in Safari or a laptop/desktop without a Flash enabled browser that we support (such as Chrome or Safari) they'll see the HTML5 output. There is not a way to upload the content directly to the iPad Mobile player.
Ok .. got it.
Thanks very much for your assistance.