Screen cap/recording software for tutorial video
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- ESKEMA0
Ok then, install parallels, vmware or the other one that's free, and use screenflow!!! :D
- not for me, for someone I work with on win XP.flashbender
- kewHexton0
Windows Media Encoder >> Free & made by microsoft (if that's an advantage)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloa…
- Projectile0
hypercam's free it just puts a label at t he top that you can easily crop off
- stewdio0
@Flashbender, I see you're looking for a Windows machine so I have no advice.
But for Mac users, I found SnapzPro to be an annoying, unreliable system hog. A few years ago I got fed up with it and started testing out other apps. I came across iShowU. It's got a silly name but it's fantastic. If you're currently using SnapzPro I strongly encourage you to give this a try instead.
- flashbender0
those look good, but the person who is looking for this is on a windows machine.
- flashbender0
thanks!
- PIZZA0
ScreenFlow
real end of thread
- whereRI0
snap z pro
- flashbender
I have a colleague who needs to make a tutorial of how to use some software. He needs to record his interaction with a program and then go in and edit the video to put in descriptions and instructions.
Does anyone know of or used a program that will allow this? Preferably no too expensive and windows based.
I used a program that did exactly this like 6 years ago, but have no idea what it was called.