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How do you track course version history?
- 2 months ago
Hello Everyone, 🎉
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360! This update adds the following feature:
- Save and restore your work with a click via an easy-to-access version list that captures manual saves and export events.
There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available. Let me know if you have any questions about this update.
- Save and restore your work with a click via an easy-to-access version list that captures manual saves and export events.
Exactly, another huge gap in functionality.
Every day I use Rise 360 is another day I wish my new company would eliminate it.
I recently posted this list of other missing essential functionalities:
- No persistent undo
- No find/replace
- No randomization of quiz questions
- No quiz question pool to randomize questions asked
- Only the most basic gamification (worst selection of any authoring tool
- Very limited image size and spacing controls
- No offline backup of Rise360 files (yes, I can store non-editable SCORM), but my courses cannot be saved and restored if I move to another company... or if I am consulting and my employer wants a copy of the source.
- No revision control (other than cumbersome course cloning)
- and more... I have a growing list of inadequacies.
I am beginning to think that Rise 360 is 95% profit and they no longer pay developers to improve the product.
I'd love to be proven wrong... please show me a version change log for Rise 360.
Hi Shawn,
You can check out Rise 360's version history here:
You can visit Articulate 360's roadmap to see which features are currently in the works for Rise 360 and other applications:
Feel free to raise a feature request in case there's an enhancement that you'd like to see in future releases of Rise 360!
- RubyMoreno-21467 months agoCommunity Member
We don't mean version history as in Rise's version history. We mean the function of version history. Being able to update content and have an automatic save so we can go back and view the past course if we want. Right now we have to duplicate the course over and over and over to keep an archive.
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- AshleighHally7 months agoCommunity Member
This would be helpful for Storyline as well.
- ShawnConnelly-d7 months agoCommunity Member
Thank you Jose.
That is useful. I would really like to see what has improved because it not evident to me.
But the other "history" that many of us need is version control in Rise 360. This should be a fundamental feature.
If I had a choice, I would much rather you give us the ability to save our training courses to our local computers... let us do our own version control.
It is a huge headache that we cannot save local source copies of our courses. We can save SCORM files, but those are not truly editable. Articulate Rise 360 is the ONLY authoring tool that doesn't support saving a local copy of its source. :(