![]() ![]() In fact, the WaveLab course was picked up by Steinberg's distributor at that time and, as far as I know, still lives on the product range from the company that bought it. Since then, VTC have released a new WaveLab 6 course I authored and, hopefully, a soon to be released WaveLab 7 course now that it's just got released, in fact yesterday at the time of authoring this training tutorial. Anyway, enough about my credentials - back to Captivate history - RoboDemo quickly became rebranded as Captivate and from that point has become an extremely useful program that allows, amongst other things, software training in a different way to similar screen capture programs such as Camtasia. Now I know that sounds a little bit confusing when I say create software tutorials in a different way to traditional screen capture programs. I'm not saying Captivate is superior to Camtasia, I just say it's different. ![]() And as this course unfolds I hope to show you how Captivate differs to the competition. Speaking of unfolding courses, let me say what will be included in this course. As I said earlier, Captivate isn't one of Adobe's highest profile programs but, that said, it does share the common Adobe interface - not exactly, but if you're familiar with any of Adobe's programs, and who doesn't know Photoshop or Flash or Dreamweaver, then you'll not need to feel intimidated by Captivate's User Interface with its panel and tab structure. Anyway, back to what we'll feature in this course. Well, I'll walk you around the interface so you know what's available to use and where the functions are situated. As I've just said, it's not too dissimilar to all the other Adobe programs released to date. However, I am aware that some users don't know Adobe programs at all, so we will need to spend a little bit of time looking around the User Interface. ![]()
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