You can now sync selective content subtrees to Dynamic Media - Scene7 mode instead of all available at content/dam.įorm data model integration with SOAP web service now supports choice groups or attributes on elements. The built-in repository (Apache Jackrabbit Oak) is updated to version 1.10.8. Multi-column support for layout mode for adaptive forms and Interactive Communications.Some key features and enhancements introduced in Adobe Experience Manager 6.5.4.0 include:Īdobe Experience Manager Assets is now configured with Brand Portal through Adobe I/O Console.Ī new Generate printable Output step is now available for Adobe Experience Manager Forms workflows. It can be installed on top of Adobe Experience Manager 6.5.
I don’t mind paying for “extras” or new features/tools, but paying for “bug” fixes I think is a little steep.Adobe Experience Manager 6.5.4.0 is an important update that includes new features, key customer requested enhancements and performance, stability, security improvements, released since the general availability of 6.5 release in April 2019. When 5 came out, I heard there were a lot of errors, 5.5 was released, but you had to pay for the upgrade. The whole concept of this product is excellent, I like the direction it is going in, but I think it needs a little more more work in the QA department. So you have to re-size before you add buttons. So we could not use it.įor the re-sizing of screens, your buttons get distorted. We did a find and replace and imported the XML back in, the feedback was changed as expected, but other text box formatting was effected. We had to change the incorrect feedback for about 200 slides so we decided to try the XML export. The XML import/export doesn’t seem to function properly. If you have variables in your file, the variable name shows up in the document, NOT the value of the variable. The documents that are exported are far from being able to be used. The setting for the “print” export feature does not work (At least not for anybody in my office). Once you complete a SCO and go back in, you can’t easily navigate what you have already completed.
Just to give you a few, the bookmarking doesn’t seem to work properly in some LMSs. Thanks for your response, we have a ticket in with Adobe already. I’m eager to know your thoughts on HTML5 Converter so feel free to leave a comment here. You’ll be pleasantly surprised that it’s just a three step process to convert your Captivate generated SWFs to HTML5 format.
Now let’s get down to see a demonstration on how to use HTML5 Converter for Adobe Captivate 5.5. Note: Viewing the examples on your Desktop? Access them on the Chrome browser for best results. Impatient to see the results before you try it out? Here are a few example courses for you ?
What are you waiting for? Get started using 5 simple steps and convert away your SWFs to HTML5.
Here’s the link to download the HTML5 Converter from Adobe Labs and refer to the Release Notes to know about the supported features, known issues and the roadmap for supported features. With the HTML5 Converter, you can easily convert Adobe Captivate generated SWF to HTML5 format and repurpose your countless hours of interactive trainings for your mobile devices that do not support Flash content. I’m really excited to share with you that we have HTML5 Converter for Adobe Captivate 5.5 out on Adobe Labs.