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Thanks for this video. Amazing! I currently use SL in an enterprise/company environment. I started as a video creator for the company and my role has morphed in to an e-learning designer role. That said, I've always used a company Mac for the video work, and I've used an older Windows machine for SL. So, I have to lug around 2 computers any where I go...lol. Anyway, I've always moved files back and forth via OneDrive, but my question here is how do you move files you've created on the Mac side over to the Windows side (say you have a video you created in Final Cut that you want to incorporate in your training)? I was hoping you'd show that. Would you still need to use a OneDrive, Google Drive, or other cloud solution? Or could you do this locally on the computer? Really enjoy your videos. Especially since I'm only a few years in my e-learning design journey.
That’s a great question, Mark…and one that I wish I would have addressed. The answer is rather simple: I have Dropbox installed on both the Mac and Windows side, and I keep all my files synced that way. So, if I create a graphic in Adobe Illustrator in my Mac, it goes in the project folder on Dropbox, and then it syncs to the Windows side almost immediately. I hope that makes sense!
Thanks for sharing this Tim! I often get frustated with how slow Storyline is on my Mac when working on more complicated slides on Storyline. I will try your settings and I hope this will fix my issues!
@@elearningacdmy I have followed your settings which have improved the performance! Thank you Tim! Do you find that using 8 Processors and 64GB Memory is necessary for a smooth experience on Parallels, or have you had success with lower specifications? I'm currently using Storyline 64-bit on my Macbook with 32GB RAM, allowing 8 Processors but only 26GB Memory in Parallels. I've still noticed sluggish performance, especially when working on slides with numerous buttons and triggers. For instance, copying and pasting a single button can take several seconds. Have you encountered a similar issue? I'm considering a mini PC as a potential solution to improve performance.
@@swdigital_lxd I use the same settings and it works mostly fine. For reasons that make no sense, it doesn't do well when I first boot-up Windows. It's like I have to give it an hour or so to "wake up," and then the performance improves. I've also learned that Macs will throttle performance depending on whether or not you're actively plugged into power. So, I always make sure I'm not running on the battery.
@@swdigital_lxd hi, I am planning to buy a Mac, but I am hesitant as I have heard it lags a lot while working wit Storyline even with Parallels. now, that has fixed your issue, does it mean it no longer slows down or better than before?
Parallels will automatically download and install Windows...and while you don't need to purchase a separate license for Windows, you'll be limited on what settings you can change...and it will occasionally remind you that you need to activate it by purchasing a license. With that said, technically, you can use Windows indefinitely without activating it. I hope that helps!
@@elearningacdmy How do you get 128 GB of RAM on your Mac? Mine only came with 16GB of RAM. I'm also having problems with some some things like duplicate slide or delete on Storyline running on Parallels on my Mac. Help! Please!
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Excelente tutorial! Gracias!
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Thanks for this video. Amazing! I currently use SL in an enterprise/company environment. I started as a video creator for the company and my role has morphed in to an e-learning designer role. That said, I've always used a company Mac for the video work, and I've used an older Windows machine for SL. So, I have to lug around 2 computers any where I go...lol. Anyway, I've always moved files back and forth via OneDrive, but my question here is how do you move files you've created on the Mac side over to the Windows side (say you have a video you created in Final Cut that you want to incorporate in your training)? I was hoping you'd show that. Would you still need to use a OneDrive, Google Drive, or other cloud solution? Or could you do this locally on the computer? Really enjoy your videos. Especially since I'm only a few years in my e-learning design journey.
That’s a great question, Mark…and one that I wish I would have addressed. The answer is rather simple: I have Dropbox installed on both the Mac and Windows side, and I keep all my files synced that way. So, if I create a graphic in Adobe Illustrator in my Mac, it goes in the project folder on Dropbox, and then it syncs to the Windows side almost immediately. I hope that makes sense!
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Thanks for sharing this Tim! I often get frustated with how slow Storyline is on my Mac when working on more complicated slides on Storyline. I will try your settings and I hope this will fix my issues!
Happy to help! Feel free to reach out if you need any assistance!
@@elearningacdmy I have followed your settings which have improved the performance! Thank you Tim!
Do you find that using 8 Processors and 64GB Memory is necessary for a smooth experience on Parallels, or have you had success with lower specifications?
I'm currently using Storyline 64-bit on my Macbook with 32GB RAM, allowing 8 Processors but only 26GB Memory in Parallels.
I've still noticed sluggish performance, especially when working on slides with numerous buttons and triggers. For instance, copying and pasting a single button can take several seconds.
Have you encountered a similar issue? I'm considering a mini PC as a potential solution to improve performance.
@@swdigital_lxd I use the same settings and it works mostly fine. For reasons that make no sense, it doesn't do well when I first boot-up Windows. It's like I have to give it an hour or so to "wake up," and then the performance improves. I've also learned that Macs will throttle performance depending on whether or not you're actively plugged into power. So, I always make sure I'm not running on the battery.
@@elearningacdmy 😯 oh wow! yeah, that's interesting and doesn't make sense! But that's good to know. Thanks for sharing Tim!
@@swdigital_lxd hi, I am planning to buy a Mac, but I am hesitant as I have heard it lags a lot while working wit Storyline even with Parallels. now, that has fixed your issue, does it mean it no longer slows down or better than before?
Which macbook do you have? I need to upgrade from an intel-based Mac and am considering M3 Pro or Max.
I’m using a top-of-the-line M3 MacBook Pro…and I LOVE it!
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That’s wonderful!
Do we have to buy a separate Windows license for parallels?
Parallels will automatically download and install Windows...and while you don't need to purchase a separate license for Windows, you'll be limited on what settings you can change...and it will occasionally remind you that you need to activate it by purchasing a license. With that said, technically, you can use Windows indefinitely without activating it. I hope that helps!
what's your MAC capacity? I'm trying to do this for a M2 Pro with 16GB
In terms of RAM? I'm running on 128GB. I hope that helps!
Thanks!! I've been trying this and works great so far! Thanks a lot@@elearningacdmy
@@elearningacdmy How do you get 128 GB of RAM on your Mac? Mine only came with 16GB of RAM. I'm also having problems with some some things like duplicate slide or delete on Storyline running on Parallels on my Mac. Help! Please!
Can Articulate Storyline use CrossOver rather than Parallels?
Hmmm. Not that I'm aware of...but it's worth reaching out to Articulate to find out!