To run the Articulate Quizmaker application to create quizzes, assessments, and surveys, you will need the following system requirements:
| CPU: | Pentium II or later |
| Memory: | 64MB (128MB recommended) |
| Available disk space: | 50MB |
| Operating System: | Microsoft Windows 98, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, or Vista |
| Articulate Presenter Pro (If planning to embed Quizmaker quizzes in Articulate Presenter presentation): | Articulate Presenter Pro version 4.109 or higher |
| Macromedia Flash Player: | Macromedia Flash Player 6.0.79 or later (http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflash) |
| Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x, Netscape 4.7, Netscape 7.x, Firefox 1.x or later, AOL 8, and Opera 7.11 | |
| Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x, Netscape 4.7, Netscape 7.x, Firefox 1.x or later, CompuServe 7, AOL 8, and Opera 7.11 | |
| Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later, Netscape 7.x, Firefox 1.x or later, CompuServe 7, AOL 8, and Opera 7.11 | |
| Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or later, Netscape 7.x, Firefox 1.x or later, CompuServe 7, AOL 8, and Opera 7.11 |
| Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1, Netscape 4.8, Netscape 7.x, Mozilla 1.x, and Opera 6 | |
| Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.2, Netscape 7.x, Mozilla 1.x, AOL 7, Opera 6, and Safari 1.0 (Mac OS 10.2x or later only) |
| Konqueror 3.3.1, Mozilla 1.7.3, Firefox 1.x |
"It's rare that an authoring tool does what it's supposed to do, with ease and simplification. Articulate Presenter and Articulate Quizmaker are intuitive and work flawlessly with our Learning Management System. These tools allow for a range from simple to complex, wherever your creative mind takes you. We're glad we found you!"
E-Learning Technologist, Talent Development
Southern Company
"Thank you for providing an amazingly simple, yet powerful tool for converting our boring presentations into truly engaging instructional media! We've been using Presenter and Quizmaker in blended and online courses and haven't yet had to ask for assistance from our own technical support or yours. Now that's the way software is supposed to work."
Dept. of Curriculum & Instruction
Purdue University