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Saving Rise Source Files to Local Hard Drive
I wonder - for the clients that don't have a Rise subscription, but want a copy of the source files, do they know they won't be able to edit it? Or I missing the mark on what you'd like to see? That insight will help me capture your idea to share with our team!
- DavidTait8 years agoSuper Hero
The main point for Articulate to note is that if at the scoping stage a client requests that they receive copies of the source files, and it's a 'must-have', e-learning professionals won't be able to recommend Rise as the authoring tool, no matter how much they might want to.
It goes without saying that without a subscription a client won't be able to edit the Rise source files, and I don't think that is a problem. By obtaining the source files a client is empowered to do with their content as they like. They can purchase a subscription to edit the files, they can come back to the original vendor, or they can choose another vendor.
To pick up on Shellisa's comment about compliance/legal content needing to go through a review/be stored somewhere. I think this is a separate thing as it can't be expected that the actual source files be made available to open in a third-party application. However, it would be nice to see an export to Word feature similar to that in Storyline.