I would like to try to use rise to build interactive operations manuals for machinery our employees operate. right now it looks more like a lesson plan software. Do any of you have any ideas or know of software to do this.. or any articulate software that would help. I think rise is almost there I just dont want it to be a lesson plan feel. I want it to be a reference manual if that makes sense. thoughts from anyone?
Sounds like you may be using the wrong tool for the job. A reference manual should have other features that Rise cannot provide, such as search functionality--I'd stick with a knowledge base type software.
Yes I know there are better platforms for that but our company is using articulate for a large group so I was trying to stay within the same platform. thanks
I would like to create an interactive manual about one of our product for internal use. Did you use Rise for your project ? Could we discuss about it ?
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Sounds like you may be using the wrong tool for the job. A reference manual should have other features that Rise cannot provide, such as search functionality--I'd stick with a knowledge base type software.
Yes I know there are better platforms for that but our company is using articulate for a large group so I was trying to stay within the same platform. thanks
Hi Bruce,
You may want to take a look at this other Rise example of Product Info Orientation.
Hope that helps get your ideas flowing!
Hey Bruce!
I would like to create an interactive manual about one of our product for internal use.
Did you use Rise for your project ? Could we discuss about it ?
Thanks :)
Hi Salomé,
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