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Saving Rise Source Files to Local Hard Drive
Hi Dorrien! Happy to hear from you. As you mentioned, we’re going to be introducing two new features that will help with collaborating on your Rise courses. First, we are going to enable you to completely transfer ownership of your Rise course to another author. Second, we are going to make it even easier to actually work with another author on building a Rise course. Both of those features are set to come out in the next couple of months.
Because Rise is a web-authoring tool, all of the editable content will stay online. But as long as the course is owned by an active subscription holder, it will always be available to be updated! We will announce those features as soon as they are shipped. And you can stay abreast of all the latest news for Articulate 360 right here.
- DavidTait8 years agoSuper Hero
If I develop a course for a client and they want the source files (common for most of us), are you saying that the client would need to have a subscription just to be able to get hold of them? If that's the case I think your model is flawed.
Setting that aside, assuming that my client does purchase a subscription and I transfer the files to them, what happens if they let their subscription expire, would the source files still be saved somewhere and for how long, or would they disappear as soon as the subscription lapses?
- ShellisaMultrie8 years agoCommunity Member
Yes. I have the same question. In this line of work it would seem important as a part of the "ownership" of what is produced to be able to give it to the client for their source file records. Looking forward to learning more.