iSpring Suite 11.1.3 Build 9006 represents a mature, stable release of the industry-standard eLearning authoring tool. As an x64 build, this version is optimized for modern hardware, offering better memory management for large, media-heavy projects. It allows users to convert static PowerPoint presentations into interactive eLearning content compatible with any LMS (Learning Management System).
| Feature | Build 11.0.5 | Build 11.1.3 (9006) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | x64 native support | No (ran as x86 on x64 OS) | Yes (pure x64) | | PowerPoint Dark Mode | Broken | Fixed | | Publishing to LMS | SCORM 1.2 only | SCORM 1.2/2004/xAPI | | Response time (quiz feedback) | 0.5 sec delay | Instant (<0.1 sec) | | Video trim accuracy | ±0.2 sec | Frame-accurate |
Absolutely. If you are already in the iSpring ecosystem, this is a mandatory update. The move to pure 64-bit eliminates the most frustrating bottleneck of older versions: memory constraints. The dialogue simulator and interactive video fixes show that iSpring listens to its community. iSpring Suite 11.1.3 Build 9006 -x64-
For new users, the trial version of Build 9006 allows you to publish up to 10 full courses. Test it against your typical workflow. Most users notice the speed increase within the first hour of editing.
With the rise of hybrid work, screen recording is vital. This build introduces a "Pan & Zoom" post-processing effect for screen casts. You can now record your entire 4K monitor, and the software will automatically track mouse movement and zoom into specific UI elements during playback. iSpring Suite 11
How does iSpring Suite 11.1.3 Build 9006 -x64- stack up?
The "Flow": The workflow is intuitive. You design your slide in PPT -> You click "Quiz" to insert a quiz object -> You click "Screen Recording" to insert a video -> You hit "Publish." Absolutely
Interface: The interface looks professional but dated. Compared to the modern, minimalist UI of Articulate Rise or Adobe Captivate, iSpring looks like a Windows 10 application. However, "dated" often correlates with "functional," as the toolbars are logically organized.
A new feature in Build 9006 is the "Advanced LMS Settings" panel. You can now set mastery scores for individual slides, not just quizzes. For example, you can require a learner to spend at least 90 seconds on a legal compliance slide before proceeding.