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<title>Re: What's the best e-learning authoring tool? from Ben Nayak (05 Aug 2009, 2:26 pm) in group "Open Source E-Learning"</title>
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<description>Depends on how interactive you want your programs to be. Articulate and Lectora are good rapid e-learning tools. However if you want to customize your programs to be highly interactive, you may want to use Flash and XML based engines due to their interoperability. We develop highly interactive programs based on available content. If interested to explore how, please drop me a note at ben.nayak@infoproworldwide.com. I will be glad to discuss with you. Ben</description>
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