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March 2, 2015
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Captivate and Articulate Storyline differences

  • March 2, 2015
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What are the main differences between Adobe Captivate and Articulate Storyline?

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    Katherine_Chiu
    Known Participant
    March 23, 2015
    1. Articulate Storyline has no Text to Speech and software simulation (software recording) which is the most amazing function for e-learning.
    2. But if you create a scenario / interaction in Articulate Storyline, you can easily reuse the entire structure and setup in a new course and you only have to exchange the text and images. All basic structure, triggers, states etc. will be preserved and that is brilliant. It will be more complex in Adobe Captivate. You would need to use custom variables, advanced actions, show / hide images on a slide etc. It would also need to span across multiple slides in order to work best in Adobe Captivate.
    3. Articulate has auto correct feature but no for Captivate.
    Lilybiri
    Legend
    March 23, 2015

    Sorry but you forgot the functionality of shared actions (resue your actions, you only have to change parameters) and external (script) libraries. Libraries are a big time saver...

    Captivate has collaboration and/or roundtripping functionality with Photoshop, Audition, Illustrator (using Smart objects in PS), Acrobat, Edge Animate, PhoneGap, Edge Inspect.

    Inspiring
    March 22, 2015

    Articulate Storyline costs more, but has a very strong user community (e-Learning Heroes) - it seems like all the forum questions are answered clearly and promptly there.  Storyline seems oriented towards designers - lots of free resource downloads and more characters with more variations than Captivate offers.  Storyline is more PowerPoint oriented, while Captivate has a long history with Software simulations.  Captivate seems to have the edge currently with mobile devices and seems stronger to me with their Advanced Actions, Conditional Actions, Shared Actions and JavaScript, although Storyline has their version of these features.

    It seems there are more LMS integration problems discussed on the Storyline forums.  Maybe it's a difference in the users.