Newsletter #1.2

Jul152004
Written by Gabe Anderson — Posted in Company

In case you missed it earlier this week or aren’t on our subscriber list (contact me if you’d like to be), issue #1.2 of the Articulate Newsletter is now available.

An online version is, of course, also available for your reading pleasure.

Highlights in this issue include Articulate Presenter 4.1 and an overview of our new keyboard shortcuts.

No responses to “Newsletter #1.2”

Leave your comment below.

Recent Comments

  • Gabe Anderson: Hi Keith- I’ve asked our Articulate Success Team to follow-up with you.
  • Keith Warner: I am intersted in learning more about your product for law enforcement training.
  • Sachiko Goodyear: I am also a huge fan of Cathy Moore’s action mapping and totally agree with...
  • Marcel van Lierop: Hi Mike. Great tip and another high quality tutorial about timesaving. Keep up the...
  • Daniel Brigham: Nice work, Mike. Got a question on this on the forum, and this was exactly what the...
  • Jeff Kortenbosch: Great one! I thought I knew everything there was to know about Presenter!
  • Christine Hendrickson: Hi Nisha, It may be best to go ahead and contact our support team about this...
Storyline, Studio '09, Articulate Online

“Thank you, Articulate, for your outstanding products and community support. No other vendor comes close.”Brent deMovile, Senior Director of HR,
Allergan, Inc.

Try Articulate products for 30-days—free.

No credit card, no obligation.

Prove you're human. What's four plus three?

Keep me updated on Articulate news and tips.

As part of the free trial, you’ll receive helpful support and marketing emails. You can opt out at any time by clicking the "unsubscribe" link on an email. For more info, see our Privacy Policy.

×

Articulate E-Learning Blogs

The Rapid E-learning BlogPractical, real world tips for e-learning success. Word of Mouth: The Articulate BlogThe inside scoop for Articulate news and product updates. Community BlogsGet the scoop directly from e-learning heroes.
×
Storyline vs. Studio. Find the software that works for you.