Great look at the video. Starting with a steam train was... a choice. Looking forward to seeing some more reviews of the tool in the coming weeks as we all get to grips with it.
My marketing video would be much shorter: “Captivate, now half the price of an Articulate 360 subscription! Get it now, before Articulate allows you to buy Rise seperate from the 360 suite.”
I agree the marketing is all over the place for this product! 😄 It is in no way ready to call itself a 'revolutionary' learning design tool yet. Still, there's no denying that the price point for the feature-set on offer is very good value.
Chesus Christ! For a company that is all about media, design and communication their video is amateurish as it can be. I can't believe one of the biggest media companies in the world created this for their own product... Wow, wow, wow! The previous Captivate is very powerful however it took way longer to design really stand out courses with it because a lot of stuff had to be tediously created/made. You couldn't just click one button to have an action and a lot of other stuff happening. Now I feel that this process has been better automated.
Adobe don’t really care for this piece of software. It’s mostly used by their learning peeps and thought they would throw it out for some extra marketing stream. Why would they put focus on this, when they really care about the creative tools and AI.
You had me at scrolling. 🤣I would agree, the monthly price is revolutionary.
Great look at the video. Starting with a steam train was... a choice.
Looking forward to seeing some more reviews of the tool in the coming weeks as we all get to grips with it.
I’m now entirely interested in a “learning designer reacts…” series of videos 😂
My marketing video would be much shorter: “Captivate, now half the price of an Articulate 360 subscription! Get it now, before Articulate allows you to buy Rise seperate from the 360 suite.”
$1400 a year for Articulate now
I agree the marketing is all over the place for this product! 😄 It is in no way ready to call itself a 'revolutionary' learning design tool yet. Still, there's no denying that the price point for the feature-set on offer is very good value.
I was waiting for your reaction
Unlike some folks, I didn't have insider knowledge it was coming 😄
@@elearningoutloud6917 Maybe if you say nice things, you can also get your photo into the testimonial section 😂
The web navigation tool is my favorite!
"I came here to make eLearning and chew bubblegum..."
Great overview! The intro on that Adobe launch video was....well...cringe! It's not like this was the second coming of Jesus or something.
I don't think you can do an accurate review when looking at their promo reel, as it's just guessing at the extent of functionality this stage.
Tesla cybertruck 😂😂😂 They could hire far better in house ID’s! I am enjoying the new Captivate minus a couple hiccups.
Chesus Christ! For a company that is all about media, design and communication their video is amateurish as it can be. I can't believe one of the biggest media companies in the world created this for their own product... Wow, wow, wow!
The previous Captivate is very powerful however it took way longer to design really stand out courses with it because a lot of stuff had to be tediously created/made. You couldn't just click one button to have an action and a lot of other stuff happening. Now I feel that this process has been better automated.
Sad about Captivate :( RIP
It's Adobe XD all over again
So we’re not going to talk about the logo just being “cp”? Am I the only one mystified at that terrible marketing decision?
Adobe don’t really care for this piece of software. It’s mostly used by their learning peeps and thought they would throw it out for some extra marketing stream. Why would they put focus on this, when they really care about the creative tools and AI.
'promo sm'
Underwhelmed...
It looks horrible