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screencast
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screencast
Screen recording software that turns screen output into a video to teach an application or to promote a product by demonstrating features. Users can also make videos of screen sequences to log results for troubleshooting. Screencast programs may allow narration during capture, and advanced versions allow editing and annotation after the capture.

ScreenCam was one of the first of this type, followed by several others, including Camtasia from TechSmith (www.techsmith.com) and Captivate from Adobe (www.adobe.com). Services also exist that let users make screencasts and share them online (see screencast.com). See ScreenCam.


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Camtasia for Mac is as intuitive as a professional-grade screencasting software can be," said John Basile, team leader at Scraster Professional Screencasting.
com/uhp/learnMore "I have worked in video production and post production my entire life and I have to admit that Camtasia Studio is by far the best screencasting software I have ever used," said Martin Knapp, director of marketing and education, Pixologic Inc.
the world's leading provider of screen capture and recording solutions, today announced Camtasia Studio has been selected as the official screencasting software of Microsoft's East coast Ready Launch Tour 2005, which will promote the introduction of Visual Studio 2005, Visual Studio 2005 Team System, SQL Server 2005, and BizTalk Server 2006.
 
 
 
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