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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 1.0RuiHu
10 years agoCommunity Member
I have been using dual systems on my Macbook retina. So far so good, except for the super tiny fonts and screen. I hope there is a fix for this!
- DavidAnderson10 years agoStaffHi Maggie,
Can you check out the 4th video above? I address the tiny fonts and how you can get a more natural view.
If that doesn't help, please let me know and I'll be more than happy to help you out!- RuiHu10 years agoCommunity MemberHi David,
Thanks for your reply and sorry for my super delayed response -- I am actually using dual system with Boot camp. So I partitioned the hard drive into two sections, then I installed windows directly from the MACbook retina hard drive. Therefore, the solution in 4th video seems not working for me. I tried to directly change the resolution in windows but it didn't work well - the font gets bigger, and everything is very blurry. Thanks in advance for any advice on that.
- ShawntaeBrown8 years agoCommunity MemberI know this is 2 years old. I also have MacBook Retina (2017 version) and I am concerned it will not be able to run the Parallels software and articulate. I have the cheapest version with 1.2 GHz m3 processor, 8gb memory, and 256ssd. Do you think this is powerful enough before I spend hundreds on the cost to make the machine run articulate?