In Feb. 2012, I participated in a contest on Adobe’s Facebook community. The task was to use the beta version of a converter tool for Captivate 5.5 to produce HTML5 output that would run on iPad and compatible desktop browsers. While the converter tool was very limited in its capabilities, I still managed to win one of the three prizes (a laser-engraved iPad). Now that Captivate 6 provides a built-in HTML5 publishing option, I dug up the old file and republished it. The only (minor) issue was that I needed to reload the background image for when AutoPlay is disabled. Everything else worked as before. In fact, the size of the new published version was only 5.1MB vs. 9MB for the original version. The file also worked on an Android device.
Here is a recording of that sample file:
I still remember remember that file from the Facebook contest, interesting that the filesize was reduced by almost half in Captivate 6.
Did this sample have audio? I heard that audio synchronization in HTML5-published Captivate courses is pretty bad.