One of the main goals of HTML5 is to provide a plugin-free paradigm. This means that the interactivity and strong visual experience pioneered by the plugins (such as Adobe Flash) should be supported natively by browsers and their underlying technologies (mainly HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) without the need for an extra third-party plugin.
Because plugins are no longer necessary to deliver rich interactive content, any modern browser should be capable of rendering the interactive eLearning courses that are created by Captivate. This includes browsers that are installed on mobile devices, such as tablets and smartphones.
While this was an enormous change to deal with a few years ago, the shift from Flash to HTML5 is now almost over. Nowadays, most eLearning content is published in HTML5, which allows your students to enjoy your course modules across all their devices. Newest Captivate features, such as Responsive Projects, Interactive Videos, and Virtual Reality projects...