I hope you won't be offended at my critique. First, let me say, I am very visually oriented. What originally drew me to Articulate was its focus on the visual and away from the simply verbal. Tom Khulmann's blogs taught me so much about moving away from bullet points and words in PowerPoint to saying the same thing with visuals. I was tehn drawn into the Articulate Heros community because of the visual templates that were avaialable. Ultimately, I purchased Articulate Storyline. I am thoroughly enjoying the new downloads being offered and templates being created as free learning tools. My point here is unfortunately, it appears your new Heroes rollout has gone back to massive amounts of words, with a multitude of bullet points, and very limited visuals. I am going to work my way through th... ExpandI hope you won't be offended at my critique. First, let me say, I am very visually oriented. What originally drew me to Articulate was its focus on the visual and away from the simply verbal. Tom Khulmann's blogs taught me so much about moving away from bullet points and words in PowerPoint to saying the same thing with visuals. I was then drawn into the Articulate Heros community because of the visual templates that were avaialable. Ultimately, I purchased Articulate Storyline. I am thoroughly enjoying the new downloads being offered and templates being created as free learning tools. My point here is unfortunately, it appears your new Heroes rollout has gone back to massive amounts of words, with a multitude of bullet points, and very limited visuals. I am going to work my way through the different sections, but I feel that your new Heroes section has taken a GIANT leap backwards into the old death by bullet points. I'm afraid this new style would not have caused me to purchase Articulate Sttpryline. Sorry, but that's my perspective.