Learning Solutions Magazine has a useful article written by Joe Ganci that compares the top seven eLearning authoring tools. It includes an effective table that compares the tools across six categories, including Best Use, Interface, Can Insert, Platforms, Publish To, and Cost. Take a look and see how the tool you use compares to others. And if you are looking for an authoring tool, this is a nice starting point for your tool evaluation and selection.
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