Hi everyone i have received a request from a big customer of mine, he wants me to remove any reference to articulate storyline from the source code of the training courses i have made for him. I have never gone in the code before so i have no idea how to do it. Can anyone help please.
Hi Jimmy - this can't be done so I would tell your client that it is not possible. I am curious to know why they would make such a request. It seems really odd.
Hi Jimmy - this can't be done so I would tell your client that it is not possible. I am curious to know why they would make such a request. It seems really odd.
+1.
I would like to understand this as well. May be wrong but something just sounds a bit shonky to me.
It might be that the project is pending approval by a third party which might fund further development. In these cases clients try to be as cryptic as possible regarding development tools as they fear the third party (such as a publishing company) will bypass them ( i.e. reject their proposal and try to develop in-house) therefore increasing their margins, while leaving the 'client' out in the cold.
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Hi Jimmy - this can't be done so I would tell your client that it is not possible. I am curious to know why they would make such a request. It seems really odd.
+1.
I would like to understand this as well. May be wrong but something just sounds a bit shonky to me.
Bruce
Not necessarily.
It might be that the project is pending approval by a third party which might fund further development. In these cases clients try to be as cryptic as possible regarding development tools as they fear the third party (such as a publishing company) will bypass them ( i.e. reject their proposal and try to develop in-house) therefore increasing their margins, while leaving the 'client' out in the cold.
Alex
I was sure I had answered this here
http://community.articulate.com/forums/p/31978/172717.aspx#172717
I suppose some questions it doesnt matter how you ask them the answer is always the same
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