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July 1, 2023
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Say Hello to the all-new Adobe Captivate!

  • July 1, 2023
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The wait is finally over! The much anticipated, much awaited Adobe Captivate is here.

 

We are proud to introduce you to our new authoring tool that will empower you to create interactive eLearning content with ease. With extensive research, collaboration, and a deep understanding of the evolving needs of course creators, we have developed a game-changing platform that will redefine the future of eLearning authoring.

 

Easy to Use

Bring your ideas to life easily with the user-friendly and intuitive interface of the new Adobe Captivate.

 

Modern

Modernize your course by embracing the power of infinite scrolling in the new Adobe Captivate. Design your courses as continuous narratives with web friendly vertical scrolling.

 

Asset Library

Create beautiful eLearning content in minutes with the Assets library, which provides a vast collection of resources such as templates, characters, images, icons, audio clips, and videos to enhance your eLearning projects.

 

Simplified Interaction Creation

Design and develop user interactions in a straightforward and user-friendly manner using the new Adobe Captivate. The simplified interaction interface allows you to easily define specific triggers, conditions, and corresponding actions for your e-learning interaction.

 

Simulation Development

Simulate the behavior of a software application or system easily using the redesigned simulation capture capability of the new Adobe Captivate.  You can simultaneously create demo, training and assessment software simulations by recording your actions once.

 

Widget Gallery

Develop immersive and interactive learning experiences in minutes without any technical hassle using the wide range of customizable widgets in the new Adobe Captivate.

 

Responsive and Mobile-Friendly Design

The new Adobe Captivate is responsive by default and optimizes your eLearning courses for different devices and screen sizes. It ensures that the content and design elements automatically adapt to various devices, including desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.

 

Accessible

Reach a broader audience by making your e-learning accessible and inclusive to learners with disabilities or diverse needs. The new Adobe Captivate enables you to create online courses that are Section 508, WCAG 2.1 compliant.

 

For more information, please visit https://www.adobe.com/products/captivate.html. Stay tuned for our upcoming posts filled with valuable insights, practical tips, and inspiring stories.

 

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    OzBassist
    Inspiring
    July 3, 2023

    I've been working on the beta for this (Charm) for quite a few months.
    I know it's only version 1 and there's a huge amount of work to do before it even begins to do what 2019 does, but I was hoping on the release version to at least be able to open it before it crashed.
    Understand that as I've been on the beta team, I'm quite OK with cleaning up previous builds before installing new ones.

    But seeing an error message saying that a Library is missing is a bit strange.
    Can anyone help?

    lisar47675339
    Known Participant
    July 3, 2023

    I have questions about the versioning of this as well. When is the target date for all the features of Captivate Classic (2019) to be included in the new version?
    I love the interface and toolbars of the new version, but it doesn't seem to have an option for me to select more than one target for the drag and drop interaction or do any kind of advanced actions for those. 
    I find myself opening and trying something and then determining that it won't let me do that and having to go back to 2019. So, just wondering when everything is getting transferred over so I can start using 2023 exclusively?

    lisar47675339
    Known Participant
    July 6, 2023

    Hi lisar47675339,

     

    Can you share the use case where you want to have more than one target for a drag object?


    Sure, here is probably the quickest example I can think of that is simple and explains what we need to be able to do. : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYyyXdVwCNM


    Having one drag object go to one target is pretty limiting. @Lilybiri gives some examples as well. 

    But, this goes back to my question as to where is the roadmap for the 2019 features to be added to the new version? 
    Loving the new look and feel, but it makes me more anxious to get fully into it rather than having to keep going back to 2019. 

    Known Participant
    July 1, 2023

    This is very interesting and I look forward to exploring it. Unfortunately the link for the new version goes to CP 2019.

    OzBassist
    Inspiring
    July 3, 2023

    just go to the US link (remove your country code from the link)
    Par for the course, though.

    Known Participant
    July 3, 2023

    Thanks John. That works 🙂