Adobe CAPTIVATE 5 Help Manual page 11

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USING ADOBE CAPTIVATE 5
Getting Started
Adobe Captivate for Mac
Adobe Captivate 5 is available on Mac OS. Both Adobe Captivate on Mac and Adobe Captivate on Windows have
identical features and homogeneous user interface.
For Mac specific details and system requirements, see the <<TBD>>.
Optimized user interface
Improve the overall authoring experience with Property inspector that provides an in-context list of attributes when
objects are selected. Work simultaneously on multiple projects using the multiple-document interface. Personalize
workspaces and switch between them as and when needed. Benefit from a user interface that is consistent with popular
Adobe® applications such as Adobe® Flash®, Photoshop®, and Dreamweaver®.
Object Styles
Quickly obtain a uniform and consistent formatting for objects by defining styles and applying them. Reuse the styles
across multiple Adobe Captivate projects without having to recreate them.
Master Slides
Use Master Slides to easily create and maintain well formatted and consistent-looking content that meets corporate
guidelines. Make project-wide formatting changes conveniently and consistently.
Rich animation effects
Create rich object animations within Adobe Captivate 5, by combining predefined effects such as straight-line motion,
rotation, and glow. For added impact, seamlessly import custom animation effects from Adobe Flash® Professional.
Multi-video support and synchronization
Include videos in your content without having to use another application. Import videos in a wide variety of popular
formats (AVI, MOV, FLV, MPEG) and synchronize video with a project, slide, or a set of slides.
In-context learner collaboration using Twitter
Use the Twitter widget to create courses that let learners collaborate with each other as well as with the author using
their Twitter account. The learners can ask questions, get answers, and access preexisting discussions.
Collaboration and review using Acrobat.com
Enable multiple authors to work simultaneously on a project by hosting and sharing projects on Acrobat.com. Also,
host projects on Acrobat.com for shared reviews to enable authors obtain collective review comments from reviewers.
Tracking and reporting without an LMS
Meet basic evaluation needs at no extra cost by tracking and reporting key performance metrics, such as average score
and pass or fail, without having to invest in a Learning Management System.

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