Not at all! Composica Enterprise's GUI is extremely rich and resembles familiar desktop authoring applications. To learn more about how our GUI's functionality compares to robust desktop authoring tools, please visit the Comparison and Quick Tour links.
No. Composica Enterprise offers an advanced layers and objects approach, coupled with powerful inheritance capabilities. Menu Layers, for example, help standardize the way menus appear throughout a course.
Yes. Composica Enterprise supports numerous embedded display formats and standards such as HTML, CSS, VML, Flash, Video, Audio, Office Documents and more.
Yes. Composica Enterprise ships with a library of themes, also including numerous backgrounds and button sets in the default public library. Additional objects are distributed to Composica customers from time to time, free-of-charge. In addition, Composica Enterprise ships with several master layers, menu layers and many widgets, which make it easier to start creating interactions.
Yes. Composica Enterprise is unique in its real-time collaboration capabilities. Although you feel like you are working on a locally installed desktop authoring environment, you are in fact working on a truly shared space, where your input can be viewed by other team members instantaneously. Every resource is shared and available to all members of the team, making reusability a reality. In addition, Composica Enterprise features a sophisticated page-level locking capability.
Yes. At any point in time the manager can enter to review and monitor the progress and quality of the material using the Task Reports, Project Manager interface, and Project Preview, without compiling.
Yes. Composica Enterprise features extensive multi-lingual support, including right-to-left content. This does not only apply to the writing direction, but also to the entire layout direction (elements may be positioned relatively to the right and flow to the right). It is even possible to take a left-to-right layout and, with a single click, reverse the layout flow to use right-to-left, optionally including flipping of images.