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Authoring requirements
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About using Adobe Captivate with other applications
Adobe Captivate is a flexible tool that can be used together with several other software products. 
Adobe Captivate works especially well with other Adobe software: 
Adobe Captivate and Adobe® Acrobat® Connect™ Enterprise
Adobe Captivate and Flash
Adobe Captivate and RoboHelp® from Adobe®
Adobe Captivate and PowerPoint
For more information, see 
About converting RoboDemo and Adobe Captivate projects
When you open an Adobe Captivate project created with RoboDemo, it is important to note the 
file extension. RoboDemo 5 projects use the .rd or .fcz file extension. Adobe Captivate 
automatically converts RoboDemo projects when you open them and gives them the new Adobe 
Captivate file extension .cp. (Adobe Captivate leaves the original RoboDemo files intact.)
Note: Adobe Captivate 2 does not support projects created with RoboDemo versions prior to 
version 5.
When you open a project created in a previous version of Adobe Captivate, Adobe Captivate 
prompts you to convert the project to an Adobe Captivate 2 project. You can overwrite the 
existing project or create a new project; you cannot open the new Adobe Captivate 2 project with 
an older version of Adobe Captivate.
Authoring requirements
To create projects with Adobe Captivate, your computer system should include the following 
hardware, software, and accessories.
System requirements
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or Windows® XP®
A 600-MHz Intel® Pentium® III processor or equivalent
256 MB of RAM (512 MB recommended)
100 MB of available disk space
Minimum 800 x 600 resolution color display (1024 x 768, millions of colors recommended)
Software and accessories for publishing and recording
Internet Explorer 5.0 or later 
Adobe® Flash® Player (version 6.0 or later)
Microphone to record audio 
Speakers and sound card