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Elearning Mac Edition

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Sep 30, 2009 Sep 30, 2009

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Any chance the elearning suite will be release for the Mac. I see there is a Captive version in the works for the Mac but what about Presenter? My new job is interested in the elearning suite and I might steer them in another direction because of the lack of Mac support. I do not like using PC's for design work and this is a real problem for me.

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Oct 01, 2009 Oct 01, 2009

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I have no inside information and this is all my own opinion:

1. I think Adobe is reaffirming its committment to the Mac considering its resurgence over the years. If there's money to be made on a platform, Adobe will surely try to take advantage of that. So, I'd suggest, sure...there's a possibility.

2. How likely it is all apps will be converted to the Mac, I can't guess. I suppose it depends on how complicated those conversions are. I've read strong efforts are being made to get CP to work on the Mac. I don't know if there's just as much a call for products like Presenter...but I'd imagine there's more a benefit than not in trying to keep the product bundles identical between platforms.

If you dislike developing on a PC so strongly and the rest of your organization agrees, what alternative direction would you go? Just curious...

Erik

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