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Articulate on iPads?
Hi Team,
Was wondering how you plan to deal with the increasing amount of iPad users. I know that in my company they are running pilots with them but my Articulate courses won't run on them :( Are you looking into a Publish for iPad or other solution like publishing a course to HMTL5 or something like that?
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- BobBartlettCommunity Member
I had a similar experience. In addition it interferes with the workflow. I work in the healthcare environment and just notice that the VA hospital just purchased 100,000 iPads to facilitate a more streamlined approach. In a similar fashion the FAA has approved iPads for commercial pilots. Articulate is fading from this market and we have moved on to other platforms. However, I continue to patronize the site, because I still like the product and occasionally use it and hope that my customers don't have an iPad.
- VickiKunkelCommunity Member
Same thing here. Two weeks ago one of my major clients not only purchased iPads for the sales staff so that they could access training on the go, but the company is in the process of converting from PC to Mac. And this is a company with 11,000 global employees! To remain competitive, I've had to switch away from Articulate for my Mac-and-iPad-based clients.
- JustinWilcoxCommunity Member
You can actually view content created with the current version of Articulate Studio '09 by following the steps outlined here:
http://frameentered.com/content/low-bandwidth-html-articulate-player-waudio-reports-lms-too
And as previously mentioned, all of our future products will support iOS devices.
- AlexanderCovan1Community Member
Bob, Vicki... what are you using for content development? Especially the kind of self-contained interactive narrated animation that Articulate is so good at?
So many alternatives are still Flash based, most of the so called HTML5 options are really pointless... one could simply build content directly in the LMS or use dreamweaver to achieve the same results. The Articulate Storyline beta is promising, but I haven't seen HTML5 export capability yet.
- BobBartlettCommunity Member
Justin,
I appreciate the referral to another product to provide what articulate does not. Generally speaking, when we keep seeing suggestions for "work around solutions" we interpret that to mean obsolescence and figure the management team is squeezing the EBIDA instead of supporting the evolution of the product.
- JustinWilcoxCommunity Member
Hi Bob.
We are actively working on new versions of all of our products that will support iOS. We are not updating Studio '09 to support iOS devices. So there will be a new version of Studio that supports iOS and a new product called Storyline that will also support iOS. Let me know if that makes sense or if you need some more clarification about how we are handling iOS support.
- MikeSongCommunity Member
This is helpful to me as I am just now starting to design in Articulate and wonder about the iPad. I'm thrilled about Storyline and my clients are buying a lot of Articulate based training right now. I see some salesforces going to iPads...but the vast majority still have laptops. I do email training for F500's and they're still on laptops and even desktops. Personally, if you told me that I would have to do all my work via iPad it would slow me down.....i like my PC in some ways..:o) .but maybe I am missing it...I'm pretty focused on my clients...all of which own LMS PC based Flash technology that they want to work.
- AlexanderCovan1Community Member
What bob said.
- I use Articulate to build interactive experiences and animations that include audio, branching, assessments, etc... not just a slide show with audio track
- Clients don't want an alternative (dumbed down) version of the training for iPad users... they want the full deal.
- BIG pharma sales, real-estate sales, students, financial planners... they are all going iPad/tablet
Hoping Storyline HTML5 export is actually functioning by the time I need to start making tech recommendations to a few clients in early January. I am not impressed with any HTML5 products out there (looked at the captivate conversion demos... they where all broken, rapid intake is another "slideshow frame"), Lectora is the only CURRENT option I see on my radar to develop courses with interactivity and quizzes, etc. while sticking with HTML. I am hoping Storyline proves to be the better, more affordable product overall.
I'm excited about the POTENTIAL of Storyline, or even an upgrade of Articulate that supports HTML5.
- I LOVE the captivate style screen recording and variables in Storyline.
- Do NOT LOVE missing motion path animation support (which is a HUGE issue for the kinds of courses I build which often require some basic "simulation" or animation of a point along a data curve, a moving pointer on a map, etc.)
- Looking at Adobe Edge... I see no reason motion paths are not supported
- I have not yet seen how all the goodness of Storyline will actually translate to HTML5 so I'm not totally sold yet... i.g. Rapid Intake's HTML5 export is so limited I consider it nearly useless compared to what I can do with Articulate
- RussStillCommunity Member
I'm currently moving into a mixed environment. I'm still producing AP content using PP, but I'm also going to conventional .mp4 videos. A company in Scandanavia has a video player that plays using HTML5. It's called Sublime and I'm testing with it now. It checks the browser and also can render as flash. So, I'm creating some sites, webapps really, that deliver video on conventional computers as well as iPads.
I would much rather stick with AP, but I'm starting to leave too many potential customers out of the loop. I'm anxiously waiting on Storyline just like everyone else. Are there any sample presentations out there developed with it? I'd sure like to know what to expect (or not expect).
- JustinWilcoxCommunity Member
Hi Russ. If you are interested in being a part of the beta for Storyline, you can send an email to beta@articulate.com. I can't guarantee an invite to the beta but it doesn't hurt to put in a request! We haven't really shared much outside of the beta regarding Storyline specifics due to the beta's Non Disclosure Agreement.
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