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How to Use Articulate Storyline on a Mac (with Videos!)
Here’s a question we get a lot: “Is there a Mac version of Articulate Storyline?” Lots of folks like to use Apple-built hardware such as iMacs, Macbook Airs, and Macbook Pros to create, desig...
Published 10 years ago
Version 1.0DavidAnderson
10 years agoStaff
Hi Alanda, Many of us work exclusively in Parallels and Storyline. If you're experiencing anything that prevents you from working in Storyline on your Mac, please contact us. We'll do whatever we can to help resolve the issue.
AlandaPettit
10 years agoCommunity Member
I am speaking of running Parallel in general. At the time, I had my Mac laptop and a monitor so that I could work dual screen. I needed to capture an application and needed to use Parallel because the contracting company used Captivate. It capture extra things on the screen that I could not control due to the Parallel. When I had used Captivate running Windows with dual screens I had never had this issue. I am assuming this would be the case with Storyline. My point is I am not a fan of the Parallel option. I had a horrible experience and it cost me a job. I now work for a company that is Windows based and do not have the issue. I have a company issued laptop. However, if I wanted to do side work, I would not want to use the Parallel option with my personal laptop because I do not trust it and do not want to jump through hoops that cause me great headaches and additional time to create a product that would take less time if I had the application designed to use for a Mac. Other applications are created for both operating systems, and I find that since Storyline is not, it is frustrating. Perhaps a cloud based option like Adobe would be a solution.
- DavidAnderson10 years agoStaffSounds like you had a rough experience. If you're ever up for trying it again, I'd be happy to help you get started.