To Captivate or not to Captivate
Hello!
I am currently evaluating the purchase of Adobe Captivate and have been watching some webinars on how to use it. I'm hoping you can answer a question that will help me understand the whether or not I'm barking up the wrong tree.
I author online help system (like this one) that are most typically used as an ad-hoc reference for users and not necessarily reading "cover-to-cover" in one sitting.
Some of those help articles are re-enforced with a short "how to" type of video. They are currently done screencast style using Camtasia Studio (or similar tool) and average about 4 minutes in duration. At the outside, one or two of them run at almost 9 minutes playback time. [Here is an example help article that includes a short, 2 minute video you can watch.]
I hear great things about Captivate and I recognize that it can add some interactive elements that Camtasia isn't sutied for. Thus, I've been exploring using Captivate as a possible replacement for Camtasia to create the next generation of these video walk-throughs. The more I learn about it though, it's feeling like Captivate is more geared toward creating a training course as opposed to a quick "show me how it's done" sort of presentation.
So finally, my question for you is: Is it just me or would a bunch of Captivate "Software Simulations" seem out of place scattered throughout our online help system? Is Captivate something of a round peg in a square hole given my application?
Please advise,
David
