But I do hope that at the very least, they will work out a way of getting it to work with Mac-produced PPT files, including the 2013 version when it becomes available. I've already written (as have many of us, I know) to encourage Articulate to create a native Mac version of Storyline. I plan to migrate everything else to the Mac side, including getting the Mac version of the Adobe eLearning Suite 6. (I work with photos a lot as it is. ) The $$$ involved is kind of shocking, but it just seems really well designed and built, period. I decided to go whole hog, and ordered the MBPro Retina, with 2.7 Ghz chip, 512 G SSD, and paid the extra $200 for the 16 Gig SDRAM just in case I end up starting to do more video, etc. And since Office Home & Student for Windows has gone down to $99 for a 3-user license on Amazon, I guess I'll be buying Windows 7 Home Premium and installing the 64 bit version within Parallels, and then the Office Home & Student and installing that 32-bit, as I think that's the version Storyline insists on having.īy the way, thank you both again for the separate input on my new laptop decision. But again, now that I've made the decision to migrate to Mac, Storyline is the only app I will have to run on WIndows. A pity if they haven't really enhanced PPT. I like the cleaner/simpler visual design approach. Steve, I did also look at their little preview movies of Office 2013 and have to say I do like the look of the UI there, ironically. Sort of like ugly enforced socialization. Phil, I have to agree that the little of W8 I've seen, I didn't care for at all, design-wise. ![]() I'm on Vista now, and Office 2007, so even being on Windows 7 and Office 2010 for the purposes of Storyline will still likely be an improvement. ![]() The "better safe than sorry" approach does seem wisest, I agree. Hey, Gents! Thanks so much for the speedy reply.
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