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hi, is there a way to shae interactive xd presentaion offline?
i have shared a link saved on cloud.
my client (witout adobe app) requested interactive xd presntation that will work offline.
export as pdf nor record prototype will not work since it's interactive with video files and the client wan;t to control the presentation.
appriciate your advice,
thanks Hila
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Hi Hila, I'm afraid currently there's no way to present a functioning prototype offline the same way it works in the browser or through Xd itself. There are a few requests on uservoice like this one or this one, which you can upvote, but when or if these will be implemented is all up to the team.
Ideally, we should be able to generate an .exe file for example with the prototype viewer, so we can also take advantage of animations and such, but for now your only option for offline view is to eit
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Hi Hila, I'm afraid currently there's no way to present a functioning prototype offline the same way it works in the browser or through Xd itself. There are a few requests on uservoice like this one or this one, which you can upvote, but when or if these will be implemented is all up to the team.
Ideally, we should be able to generate an .exe file for example with the prototype viewer, so we can also take advantage of animations and such, but for now your only option for offline view is to either have Xd with the .xd file on the machine or just the linear PDF.
I've heard of some offline or closed network sharing feature Adobe provides specifically for enterprise clients / millitary etc, but I'm not sure how it works or whether it's what you're looking for.
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Same question here. Building an "App-Like Interactive .PDF" for a client... tall order. So I thought I could use XD to create an offline/contained experience. Is that at thing that's doable?