Suresh Jayaraman (June 2, 2008)
Learn about new fixes that allow you to use these two products more closely together to deliver eLearning content.
Frank Nguyen (May 27, 2008)
Use Adobe Captivate to align eLearning assessments with learning objectives.
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Adobe (May 5, 2008)
Watch these training videos and learn how to use FrameMaker, RoboHelp, Acrobat, Adobe Captivate, and Adobe AIR to deliver interactive technical and instructional content.
Jeff Freeman (Updated Mar. 3, 2008)
Learn how to embed SWF movie clips into a PDF document and set up a poster image readers can click to launch the clip.
Get this updated and versatile SWF file, which mimics right-click functionality and allows you to score through your demos and simulations.
Silke Fleischer (Jan. 28, 2008)
Make your Adobe Captivate content ready for YouTube, and share your demonstrations with a wider audience.
Jacob Bates (Oct. 29, 2007)
See how Adobe Captivate and Vcommunicator® Studio 2.0 can provide cost-effective individual training through programmable and life-like mentor characters, user interaction, and multiple result scenarios
Sejal Shah (Oct. 22, 2007)
Learn how to generate reports about Adobe Captivate content accessed from another server and more.
Download samples, templates, and useful files in the Adobe Captivate Exchange. Share with your peers yourself and upload.
Download Adobe Captivate 3:
Subrahmanya Kumar Giliyaru (Aug. 27, 2007)
Edit movies you recorded using the FMR feature of Adobe Captivate 3.
Use the Technical Communication Suite to convert your existing help systems into an engaging information experience for AIR, Flex, and ColdFusion applications.
Create more effective learning content with features in the new version: multimode screen recordings and simulations, scenario-based training, quizzes in Flash format, and more.
Use evidence-based practices to create engaging e-learning projects that integrate multimedia elements.
Find out which features in Adobe Captivate 3 will help you develop e-learning content.
Learn how to incorporate external Flash animations into your project, as well as update your animation using the project library.
Take a tour of the Adobe Captivate 2 Skin Editor and learn to create your own custom playbar.
(Updated on June 18, 2007)
Print your Adobe Captivate content as lessons, storyboards, and step-by-step guides, and learn how to modify the printed output.
Learn how to use PENS for one-click publishing of e-learning content between authoring environments and a Learning Management System (LMS).
Get a clear understanding and step-by-step instructions for bringing your content into Flash.
Share Adobe Captivate templates, playback controls, media, caption types, autotext, and games with other Adobe Captivate developers.
(Updated February 7, 2007)
Follow the steps in this five-part tutorial to learn the fundamentals of working with Adobe Captivate content in RoboHelp projects.
Take advantage of Adobe Captivate assets and templates available to you from the Exchange and save valuable development time.
Create compelling Adobe Captivate content for mobile devices and help your users learn on the go.
Find out how you can use this new feature to author content more effectively, reduce file size, and more.
Learn how you can use the new branching view option to create effective, scenario-based simulations in a snap.
Integrate Flash Lite and Adobe Captivate together to create learning objects for mobile phones.
Branching simulations, content libraries, and more—see what's in store in the new release. (Updated Oct. 5, 2006)
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