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40. Re: Captivate 6 in Creative Cloud?
PSBytes Jul 26, 2014 11:02 AM (in response to MichaelD443)I'm currently have a full Creative Cloud membership and desperately need a screen capture program for creating online tutorials for my students.
This thread was started in 2012 for Captivate 6, what is the delay in adding Captivate into the CC family. I just updated all of my apps to CC (2014), but Captivate is still not an option. Come on, let's make it happen…
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41. Re: Captivate 6 in Creative Cloud?
gkeogh Jul 31, 2014 3:13 AM (in response to MichaelD443)I agree, please add Captivate to the Creative Cloud. Makes no sense to not include it?
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42. Re: Captivate 6 in Creative Cloud?
karindpowell Sep 11, 2014 11:15 AM (in response to MichaelD443)I had to put one in for September 2014...
PLEASE, ADOBE, add Captivate to Creative Cloud. I'd like to make little mini-video how-to's for clients to introduce them to various parts of the products (web applications) I make for them. IS IT REALLY all about the money? Is that why you won't do this? In the meantime, we're looking at other vendors... for screen capture video tutorial-making.
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43. Re: Captivate 6 in Creative Cloud?
RedSkye Sep 20, 2014 4:16 PM (in response to MichaelD443)I agree too - and would also be willing to pay another $5 / month to have access to Captivate.
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44. Re: Captivate 6 in Creative Cloud?
Paul Bryant Sep 30, 2014 8:01 AM (in response to MichaelD443)Please include Captivate in CC - I'm sick of shelling out more money for 3rd-party add-ons. Either this is a premium, integrated suite, or it isn't.....
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46. Re: Captivate 6 in Creative Cloud?
ddinsdale2000 Oct 8, 2014 11:19 AM (in response to MichaelD443)I tried to vote for this but the voting page came up with the error 'this page is restricted'. Am logged in. Shame, I can't see why Captivate can't be part of Creative Cloud.
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47. Re: Captivate 6 in Creative Cloud?
Han Solo31 Oct 10, 2014 9:45 AM (in response to MichaelD443)I too could use access to Captivate in Creative Cloud. I work with many people who are not computer savvy and I would certainly benefit from being able to create tutorials of different processes I need to implement throughout my system.
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48. Re: Captivate 6 in Creative Cloud?
glowric Oct 13, 2014 2:55 PM (in response to MichaelD443)Adobe, please add Captivate to CC. People need screen record for offsite distributed workflow. You can't make software product ads without it either.
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49. Re: Captivate 6 in Creative Cloud?
matthewwhetton Oct 14, 2014 6:50 AM (in response to MichaelD443)Agreed - I'd really like to use Captivate as I'm paying for a premium bundle. Any chance of an official response?!
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50. Re: Captivate 6 in Creative Cloud?
voodoodaddy Oct 14, 2014 12:19 PM (in response to MichaelD443)Adobe is such a great company. Not sure why they have chosen not to include this in CC. An official response would be nice, but unlikely.
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51. Re: Captivate 6 in Creative Cloud?
mlstechwriter71 Oct 28, 2014 6:39 AM (in response to MichaelD443)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.

