Using Articulate on MacBook Air
Jan 11, 2019
By
Amy Warren
Hi all - I'm new here. I have a question about running Articulate on a Mac. I know I'll need Parallels and a copy of Windows. My concern is that I have an early 2014 MacBook Air. Is that good enough to run all this software without being sluggish? Or should I consider upgrading to a new Mac (or buying a low-cost PC that would be dedicated to Articulate)?
Ideally, my MacBook Air would be sufficient for the trial period and I'd consider upgrading if I do more serious work with Articulate.
Thoughts, insights welcome! Thanks.
4 Replies
If you have articulate 360 you can use Rise (web based), you can do a lot with that on Mac, For a storyline based solution i guess you would need windows for a while longer. I really hope that a articulate360 future includes running native on MacOS sometime.
I think it will be a bit sluggish, I used a 2014 MacBook Air when teaching up until 2 years ago where I switched to a MacBook Pro
Thanks! I've heard Rise is easy to learn, though my priority is Storyline. Yes, I also hope Articulate comes out with a native Mac version.
That's what I suspected. Thanks for commenting.
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