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poet and narcisist
screen recording for software tutorial
i remember a software called screencam or something that was pretty nice for recording screens for software tutorials
i think that one evolved in robodemo. Anyways, now, at the office, they want to make tutorials of everything, and they're looking for a way to record a tutorial and let people download it.
So, the requirements are: easy to use, sharp images in the final tutorial, and small sizes (most people in ecuador are still on dialup).
So, any suggestions? is robodemo the best for that task or what?
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Part Time Goth
My boss has been working on this recently and sent me an email after i mentioned robobhelp that in fact she found Camtasia to work better.
I have no idea what it is exactly, but her commments were
FYI, if you ever need to do this, I have found Camtasia to be by far the best. I have actually found it to work! Yay!
<:8O)~~~ RATS! they ate my footer! ~~(O8:>
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poet and narcisist
cool, thanks for the tip! you see, there are so many ads here in flashkit (i knwo there've been or are robohelp and camtasia ads here) but i never pay attention to them
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Senior Member
Quite some examples of Robo here
Small sized, great quality
Vincent
SWIS BV
Last edited by Markp.com on 07-23-2003 at 02:25 AM
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