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Make Storyline Mac Friendly--and Soon!
Hey, folks. I've just submitted a feature request. What I said is included below. If you are a Mac user, or intend to transition to Mac as I'm currently doing, please add your name to the list of people submitting feature requests to make Storyline Mac-friendly. The more people Articulate hears from on this point, the more likely it is that it will happen. They have always been responsive to their user requests, and this is a fundamental one. Thanks!
Please, submit a feature request of your own: http://www.articulate.com/support/contact/submit.php?form=feature
Here's my feature request:
I'm writing to add my name to the list of people urging Articulate to do right by those of us who work on Mac computers. The reality is that with Storyline, Articulate has now jumped into the from-scratch content development market with both feet. With that shift come expectations, and one of the fundamental expectations is that Storyline should work well for Mac users as well as Windows users. Having been in the corporate sector for many years, I do understand that Windows still represents the vast majority of your audience. But that is rapidly changing, and surely you can see that by now. Adobe's eLearning Suite 6 is available for Mac. Articulate's silence on the Mac issues for Storyline is not sending the message you want to send to the marketplace.
While I realize this is a lesser point when compared with your company's marketing strategy, here's an example of the hoops I'm having to jump through to migrate to a Mac and still use Storyline:
- Buying Parallels 7 and Windows 7 (I'm on Vista now, which is junk not worth repurposing)
- Buying MSOffice 2010 for Windows rather than for Mac, because you folks say importing a PPT created in the Mac version of MS Office won't work reliably (and I'm on an old version of Office that again isn't worth repurposing).
- Having to turn off the Sharing feature of Parallels 7 that would have made my file backups a lot easier, again because Storyline is one of those Windows programs that experiences runtime issues if Sharing is activated.
- Having to format my new backup drive with two partitions--one for Windows, one for Mac, because I can't identify a single backup drive solution that is recommended for handling automated backup of both environments without issues. Yes, I can perform manual backups but I shouldn't be restricted to that just because I want to run Storyline.
In short, your currrent lack of support for the Mac enviroment has far-reaching implications for all of us using Macs, and there are more of us every day. If it is simply not financially profitable to produce a native Mac version of Storyline, then you should at least immediately step up to the plate and accomplish the following:
- Make Storyline launchable with Parallels 7 Sharing enabled
- Import Mac MSOffice PPT files into Storyline smoothly
- Import Mac's Keynote files into Storyline smoothly
With Storyline, you've brought Articulate into a whole new league. It's not a PowerPoint add-on, it's a full-blown developer tool. A lot of developers understandably prefer to use Macs. Please don't stumble now, just when you have the potential for such widespread success and industry respect. Step up to the plate, and make Storyline a LOT more Mac friendly than it is today. And when you make those features available to existing users/subscribers, do the right thing and don't charge us for it. Wonderful as Storyline is, Mac-friendly features should have been part of the first release.
Make Mac-friendliness a Storyline priority. Make us proud. Thanks.
28 Replies
Agree! These requests go to our development team.
- RobertStewart1Community Member
A good e-learning module on the First Mac version of Storyline might ask:
- Why do you pay two to three times the price for software on a Mac compared to Windows?
- Why did you pay twice as much for a Mac with less memory and some processor as a Windows machine?
Other can add additional question below.
- MarkOtleyCommunity Member
Because they are better Machines
- SamuelWeberCommunity Member
Just sent in my request for a fully functional, native Mac version.
_sam
Thanks Sam!
- Alexander-SuperCommunity Member
Please,,,,, storyline for mac!!!!!!!... we need him!!!!!
- BlakeGriffinCommunity Member
I submitted my request too. I would love it if we could work natively in the mac environment.
- JessiBrandtCommunity Member
I just submitted my request. I see this discussion started two years ago. I am new to the e-learning world. Does anyone know if there has been any response over the past two years from Articulate regarding Storyline for the Mac? Is there hope?
- GenaHocsonCommunity Member
Thanks Andrew for starting this thread. Though with dismay I note that your first post was from 2012!!!
I have submitted a feature request. With fingers crossed, I hope we can see Articulate do something about this soon.
- yvanmelocheCommunity Member
Anybody hear anything else on this subject?....havent heard anything in a looooong time on this. This started 4 yrs ago. Our IT dept is no longer upgrading our Parallels Mac anymore which means we are stuck on our current Parallels version..... aaaand which means we also cannot upgrade our Macs OS because it will not support the current version of Parallels unless we upgrade it...which we cant as I just mentioned. So we are trapped! I just submitted my 77th request to Articulate on this....let ya know what they say...sigh!!
- PatrickDarroughCommunity Member
I am at a loss. I am a newbie and wanted to learn Articulate. i am also a MacPro user. Had to download free trial of Articulate, then free trial of Parallel, then free trial of Windows. And of course Storyline won't import any of my ppt's. I guess I have learned a lot already about Articulate...NOT MAC FRIENDLY. I am now considering getting a laptop dedicated for Articulate use or getting a different eLearning authoring tool that is already Mac compatible. I, too, would appreciate a Mac friendly version!
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