We have three members in team. Suppose we have to develop three modules, so we are taking one module as one scene, and we all are start to develop it, in three different files after that we are import all the files in one file. But I am not happy with this method, I want only one storyfile from starting, and all we must work simultaneously on same file. Can anybody suggest on same please?
Thanks, Matthew, I agree with you using only Articulate storyline its not possible, but can we use any other tool to do same.? I want to know that tool.
While there are tools that allow multiple users to collaborate on a single document, I doubt any of them would work with Storyline. Developing on a network drive can cause erratic behaviour, so I'm sure issues would crop up if you found a tool that allowed multiple users to work on a .story file at the same time.
There are other tools you could use instead of Storyline but I think most of us would be hesitant to name them on Articulate's forum out of respect. An internet search should bring up some options if that's the path you want to follow.
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Hi Ravindra.
Sorry, it is not possible to have three people developing in the same .story file at the same time.
You are better to develop each seperate module in a seperate file and then combine them at the end of development (via import).
Thanks, Matthew, I agree with you using only Articulate storyline its not possible, but can we use any other tool to do same.? I want to know that tool.
While there are tools that allow multiple users to collaborate on a single document, I doubt any of them would work with Storyline. Developing on a network drive can cause erratic behaviour, so I'm sure issues would crop up if you found a tool that allowed multiple users to work on a .story file at the same time.
You are right Mattew, but still I am expecting better answer. Because I need to solve this problem.
There are other tools you could use instead of Storyline but I think most of us would be hesitant to name them on Articulate's forum out of respect. An internet search should bring up some options if that's the path you want to follow.