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DorrienVenables
8 years agoCommunity Member
Saving Rise Source Files to Local Hard Drive
Hi
Currently it does not seem possible to save the Rise source files to one's local machine. As we plan do develop some modules in Rise for clients, we would need to send them the source files if ...
CassiusNetzley
6 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Paul,
Although not optimal, you could send a copy of the Rise source to a client at the end of your contractual work. Granted that would require someone on your client's team to have an Articulate/Rise 360 license and maintain, but that gives them ownership over the source (well a copy of it) that is unique and can be updated at their discretion. If necessary, they can contract another freelance person w/ a 360 license and send a copy to them to make updates.
As I mentioned, not necessarily optimal-- but negates the need to have you be the primary gatekeeper of the project's source file once the work is complete.