Recently iSpring released a software called iSpring Page, curiously similar in structure and way of working to Articulate Rise. I wonder if the Rise engine has been sold to this company which means to us that we are no longer using an exclusive tool.
Hi Sergio, thanks for sharing this with us. We didn’t, nor do we ever intend to, sell the Rise 360 code base to another company. While there is no doubt that iSpring has copied the Rise 360 authoring experience, the depth of their features is quite shallow.
Agreed I attended the webinar yesterday, and the features are quite sparse. You get text, embedded video, statement, list, and limited knowledge checks. They had no information on future development or features.
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The authoring UI and UX are very similar.
Interesting.
Hi Sergio, thanks for sharing this with us. We didn’t, nor do we ever intend to, sell the Rise 360 code base to another company. While there is no doubt that iSpring has copied the Rise 360 authoring experience, the depth of their features is quite shallow.
Agreed I attended the webinar yesterday, and the features are quite sparse. You get text, embedded video, statement, list, and limited knowledge checks. They had no information on future development or features.
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The problem with switching to another authoring system is what do you do with the courses developed in Rise?
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