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June 14, 2012
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Captivate 6 in Creative Cloud?

  • June 14, 2012
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Will Creative Cloud (CS6 and beyond) include Captivate 6? All other applications in eLearning Suite 2.5 are already in the Creative Cloud so it seems reasonable that Captivate would go to the cloud too. If I get everything in Creative Cloud that is in the eLearning Suite there seems to be no reason Captivate can't go in there too.

Hearing just bit about Captivate 6, I have heard nothing about any new eLearning Suite. Is it because the Creative Cloud has it covered? Another reason to put Captivate in the Creative Cloud, I think.

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Correct answer David__B

I created a feature request on your behalf here

http://forums.adobe.com/ideas/1786

Adobe Feature Request / Bug Report Form

Please add your vote and any comments if needed.

-Dave

60 replies

Participant
March 24, 2015

I'm very disappointed Captivate isn't included in CC, please include the app soooooooooon.....!!!!!

Participant
March 18, 2015

You can also use CamStudio - Free Screen Recording Software which is free. I'm cancelling my CC subscription since this is the app I need the most.

Participant
March 10, 2015

I agree too. I think captivate should be included in adobe CC

Participant
February 20, 2015

Captivate would be a great addition.

MehranTM
Participant
February 20, 2015

Microsoft recently changed its policy for publishing a lot of their software for free and now you can download Microsoft Expression Encoder 4 for free as well. It also includes very nice Screen Capture feature comparable to Captivate. I have installed this and works perfectly. I don't think I need Captivate anymore.

Participant
February 20, 2015

But it is not downloadable for Mac, or is it?

MehranTM
Participant
February 8, 2015

Please add Captivate to the creative cloud!

Participating Frequently
February 3, 2015

I totally agree with all the above.
I'm outraged to see how Adobe intendedly fails to listen to its clients.

Captivate should be part of the Creative Cloud.

As a graphic designer, I could use e-learning videos to show my clients how to manage branding elements.
As a webdesigner, I often have to explain to my clients how to login to a backoffice for example. An e-learning video could do the trick.

As a DTP instructor, I could also share personalized InDesign or other Creative apps tutorials with my learners.

Hey Adobe, don't you make enough money with the Cloud already?

Participant
January 5, 2015

Please add Captivate to the creative cloud! It is shameful that it is not included considering the price you pay for creative cloud.

Participant
December 31, 2014

Agree, add Captivate to the Creative Cloud!

Participant
December 24, 2014

It seems voting is closed.  So, how will we make our voice heard? Why should I buy cloud if I can't use captivate or Elearning Suite? Come on, Adobe.. All these people are waiting in the line to pay!!

mlstechwriter71
Participating Frequently
October 28, 2014

The lack of Captivate and Presenter in CC is very upsetting, and the decision to not provided a CC eLearning suite more so. I'm poised to recommend the eLearning programs for my company, and am saddened that I can't recommend Adobe because of these ridiculous limitations. I cannot fathom why Adobe is abandoning an entire market division by not offering a comprehensive Cloud Suite for eLearning. It's short sighted, especially considering the increase in eLearning implementation.

The solution of purchasing CC and adding subscriptions for Captivate and Presenter is no type of solution at all. We will not utilize more than half of the Creative Cloud to do eLearning, so I can't justify the purchase.

In the very least, Adobe should offer a Custom Cloud option - allowing the user to pick 10, 15, or 20 programs (and different price points for each bundle) that would allow different fields access to the programs that they actually need. Even a discount when purchasing CC and adding additional subscriptions would be welcome.

Adobe has really disappointed me, and I find myself unable to recommend any of the Adobe products until they provided workable, cost-effective solutions for the market division they appear to have abandoned.