0 Replies Latest reply: Sep 19, 2011 11:36 PM by RodWard RSS

    A promising start, but still a long way to go

    RodWard CommunityMVP

      I've tried the HTML converter on some of my project modules, but there are far too many features currently unsupported for it me to test it properly.  All of my projects have voiceover audio and use Advanced Actions.  Some also use widgets.  Perhaps as the converter matures and more features are supported I can give it a more thorough hammering.

       

      Please allow me to say that I'm REALLY happy that Adobe is putting the time and energy into doing this for Captivate, as I foresee that the ability to output HTML5 e-learning content is bound to become a major issue in the near future.  I've been fortunate so far in that none of my current clients are supporting iPads because they're all corporate Microsoft-dominated shops.  But sooner or later it will happen (especially as MS has now stated that FLASH will not be supported on their tablet OS either).