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Is there a way to use Storyline 360 on a Mac?
No they don't...
https://www.ispringsolutions.com/articles/does-ispring-work-on-mac
"However, it can work on your Mac, provided that you have a licensed copy of Microsoft Windows."
Installing Windows under Bootcamp does not mean a product can run on a Mac....it means it runs under Windows.
- PaulSchneider6 years agoCommunity Member
@philliproy You are correct, iSPRING does not, but I said dominKnow (https://dominKnow.com) and it does fully support Mac and Windows no pseudo work-arounds
- PhilipRoy-877366 years agoCommunity Member
Apologies, I have absolutely no idea how I ended up on the wrong site...I think Google tricked me? That said, as far as I can see, DominKnow appears to be a web-based authoring tool?
https://community.dominknow.com/showPackage/dominKnow---ONE-System-Requirements-372a3016
There are plenty of web-based tools out there. This discussion is about a desktop app (happy to be corrected if I am wrong) and I have worked in secure environments with no outside internet connection allowed (only internal intranet) so a web-based tool would be of little use.
- PaulSchneider6 years agoCommunity Member
re: Wrong site - I think I know how - iSpring actually pays Google to get keyword searches of other products - so their "ad" comes up when you search for another tool. Shameful that Google supports this.
re: Web based vs Desktop. Yes it is a web based tool - though to enable software simulation it uses a desktop hybrid that DOES support Mac and Windows.
That being said I don't recall people clamoring for desktop solution per se. I think for MOST people they just want the power and flexibility and if it is desktop or cloud it really doesn't matter as long as the features and capabilities are there. In the past that often was not the case. Now, often far from it. However I could be wrong!
As for those completely secure environments, yup that can be a problem, but having worked in the industry for many many years, those are relatively rare these days (Though funny (or maybe not) aside - plenty of L&D professionals are led to believe they can't use cloud in some orgs even though sales and marketing are using cloud tools). Also, some cloud systems can be installed behind the firewall for the ultra locked down situation that have zero internet access. In addition many government entities in that situation have approved cloud based locked down environments too.
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