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64-Bit Storyline 360
It genuinely gave me a giggle!
I loved the Storyline software, relatively easy to use, makes sense and is quick to produce; however, in today's media-intensive crowds through videos, interactions, animated gifs etc. Storyline dies.
Currently working on a project -
- ~130 VO's approximately
- 1-1.5 hours.
- Compressed slides (from approx 180 - > sub 100) etc,
- used Jpeg and PNG's, gifs,
- 12x videos
As soon as I attempt to preview the slide to QA/QC, the software stalls and won't move past 50%; I have to kill the process to get back in. I know it's not hardware - Running an i9, 3070RTX, 32Gb Ram, etc.
Let's look at this seriously for a moment - browse through the feature requests etc., and you'll see people asking for features that have been standard in other software packages for years; quite a lot have had no moment for up to 5 years (this thread included) - The moderates response is always the same - Tell us what you want, head over the feature request page and log your request; or I've raised that request on your behalf.
We are paying $1000+ a year in sub fees for a software package that's only running at 50-75% of the competition. There are many other options other than the C-word, but at least with adobe, as expensive as it is, and non-intuitive software, they offer a monthly sub fee with software that covers 90% if not more of the requests.
- 360 images
- 360 videos
- VR headset supports
- 64 bit
- better VTT/Closed captions/Translation.
I know I only stay with Storyline due to a lack of time to learn new software and rebuild my entire portfolio/library into a new software package. I can only assume that many others within this community would be in a similar predicament.
Hear hear!