Speaking of unfolding courses, let me say what will be included in this course. And as this course unfolds I hope to show you how Captivate differs to the competition.
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I'm not saying Captivate is superior to Camtasia, I just say it's different.
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Now I know that sounds a little bit confusing when I say create software tutorials in a different way to traditional screen capture programs. Anyway, enough about my credentials - back to Captivate history - RoboDemo quickly became rebranded as Captivate and from that point has become an extremely useful program that allows, amongst other things, software training in a different way to similar screen capture programs such as Camtasia. Since then, VTC have released a new WaveLab 6 course I authored and, hopefully, a soon to be released WaveLab 7 course now that it's just got released, in fact yesterday at the time of authoring this training tutorial. In fact, the WaveLab course was picked up by Steinberg's distributor at that time and, as far as I know, still lives on the product range from the company that bought it. Now, just going back a little, in this first RoboDemo incarnation I first wet my feet in the pool of software training and as a freelance software author I produced a couple of training courses on Celemony's Melodyne and Steinberg's WaveLab. In fact, it was originally called RoboDemo when the program was bought from a small company called EHelp and Adobe, from there, saw its potential and took it from strength to strength until what you see in front of you now, Captivate 5. Captivate is a more esoteric program in many ways, but it's a program that, excuse the pun, captivated me around six, maybe seven years ago in its original Macromedia incarnation when called RoboDemo.
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Now I say this because it's not one of Adobe's high profile programs like Photoshop or Illustrator or Flash. I imagine if you're here watching with fevered anticipation what will subsequently roll out in this comprehensive course, then you'll know at least a little about Captivate. Do write in with your thoughts.Hello, and welcome to this VTC course on Adobe's Captivate 5. The team is looking for feedback to further enhance the tutorials. Update: (forgot the URL) You can access the tutorials here. An Advanced user is guided from the designing and setting-up-a-process level to the final refined output of the Captivate project. For example, a Basic user is presented with a simple workflow with four quick steps to create a sample demonstration in Captivate. The workflows are categorized into Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced levels, keeping in mind the different skill levels of users.
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The series of tutorials is workflow-based - the users are guided step-by-step to create and publish their projects using Cp.
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The tutorials are a healthy mix of step-by-step instructions that can serve as a job aid and videos to provide more depth to the explanation.Irrespective of whether you are looking to understand the basics of Captivate, or if you are looking to spend some serious time exploring the advanced features that help you push the boundaries with Captivate- these tutorials will suit you. One more announcement carrying on with our focus on training resources for Captivate: The Adobe documentation team (Smitha) has created a well-structured set of tutorials on Captivate 5.