When you turn your Mac on (from a complete shut-down) AND hold down the Option (Opt) key at the same time, you will be presented with a list of available hard drives you can boot from. This is a non-destructive process and does not damage your existing Mac OS or data. But it’s always best to have a full back up before you start this process just-in-case. More information on this topic can be found on the Articulate Support website here: Using Articulate Software on a Mac with Parallels DesktopĪpple Bootcamp is a FREE feature included in Mac OSX. ![]() ![]() This document is intended to introduce you to the topic in general terms, rather than explain the technical parts. You can then decide if it’s for you and if you will perform the required installation and configuration, or seek help from someone else. Whilst you will find specific information and instructions about this topic on the web and on the Articulate website itself, it often jumps straight into the technical aspects and “How-To” details. This is all very helpful once you know that this is what you want to do, how it works and what you can expect. These notes are designed to help you understand what’s involved in doing this so you can decide if you want to explore these options. How to install Articulate Storyline on Apple Mac Whilst Articulate Storyline software is only available for the Windows operating systems, you can successfully install and use these products on your Apple Mac using Apple Boot Camp and optionally Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion.
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