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64bit and Multithread Workloads for Storyline
- 12 months ago
Hi Everyone!
Great news! I'm happy to share that we just released Storyline 360 (version 3.82.31354.0), which includes a new 64-bit version of Storyline 360! Harness the processing power in modern computers with 64-bit Storyline 360. Large, media-rich courses benefit from increased stability and faster performance!
To use 64-bit Storyline 360, please update your Articulate 360 desktop app, then click the Install button next to the Storyline 360 app with the 64-bit and beta labels. The Install button will change to an Open button when the installation is complete.
This was highly requested, so we hope it serves you in your course creation! If you run into any snags, don't hesitate to contact our team in a support case.
Wow, I am so glad Joseph Francis pointed this thread out to me. Looks like the only solution is to switch to software that is actually keeping up with industry standards. Back to Adobe Captivate I go when my license expires in February. Captivate is less than half the cost of Storyline and it actually is a 64-bit application. Disappointing because Storyline is easier to use, but more good news, I can switch back to a Mac too!
- TomBos2 years agoCommunity Member
I have been reading now so many discussions with this complaint, and it looks as if they don't give a sh*t.
The frustrations you get from losing your work because you can not save. The crashes all the time; it drives you crazy.
It works well with small projects, but the moment you go to a 100Mb project, the nightmare starts.
2023 and still no 64-bit version.
It seems they do not want to invest in it anymore but they are still asking for a lot of money for the license—very disappointing and lousy customer service.
Alan Sodenkamp- Mike2 years agoCommunity Member
At one point I did have quite a bit of crashing since I was experiencing the Intel issue, but they eventually fixed it and I have had zero crashing since then. I don't think the lack of 64bit support would result in crashing, so I would continue to follow up with them to troubleshoot your issue. In my experience, their actual customer support has been great. It's the lack of software engineering development that I 100% agree with you on. Two different things though.
- TomHeywood2 years agoCommunity Member
Lack of 64 bit support means the software is massively limited in the amount of RAM it can address in your system - depending on how many other 32bit apps you have running this could be less than 2gb. With larger projects you can quickly hit that limit and then find the software hanging and crashing, meanwhile most modern PCs will have 16gb+ of free RAM that is going unused but can't be accessed by a 32bit application.