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Adobe Captivate
Adobe Captivate is an authoring tool that is used for creating eLearning content such as software demonstrations, software simulations, branched scenarios, and randomized quizzes in HTML5 format. For software simulations, Captivate can use left or right mouse clicks, key presses and rollover images. It can also be used to create screencasts, and to convert Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to HTML5 format, and use SCORM for learner tracking.
History
While the product started out as a pure screen recording utility known as Flashcam (Nexus Concepts 2002), it evolved into an E-learning authoring tool after San Diego–based eHelp Corporation acquired Flashcam and released it as RoboDemo. Eventually, software firm Macromedia acquired eHelp to gain RoboDemo. Shortly before Adobe Systems acquired Macromedia, they changed the name of the product to Captivate. It used to support Shockwave Flash (.swf, a.k.a. ‘Small Web Format’).
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File formats
The table below contains some of the supported file formats that can be opened or accessed in Adobe Captivate.
Captivate Prime
Captivate Prime is an eLearning platform that is used for distributing eLearning content mainly for business employees, customers, and partners. It is mainly used for "training employees, partners, and customers effectively with a modern digital learning platform." The latest release of Captivate Prime is the December 2020 release. It is commonly integrated with Adobe Captivate which added support for Captivate Prime on version 9 in 2015.
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