Filed under: Multimedia, Software
Screencast for, well, screencasts
Screencast is the latest entry in the OS X screencast making sweepstakes (joining iShowU and old champ, Snapz Pro X among others). One of the nice things about Screencast is its built-in support for showing keystrokes and mouse clicks, without the need for extra software like Mouseposé. When you type a keyboard command while recording, a bezel will pop up showing what you typed. The specs and price sound good (30fps and less than $30), but it's hard to tell how well it will work for longer screencasts since the demo is limited to 1 minute (and prominently watermarks the video).Screencast is $29 and the demo is available.
[via Macworld]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Quine said 6:16PM on 10-25-2007
Snapz is abysmal, iShowU is awesome. I wonder if this will be even better? time to try it out!
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Gand said 6:57PM on 10-25-2007
Have a look to:
http://www.screencast-o-matic.com
Screencast via web without apps.
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wplate said 7:23PM on 10-25-2007
Where is the screencast showing how Screencast works?
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wififun said 11:22PM on 10-25-2007
I've got to say, like wplate above, where is the screencast showing it in action? I got all excited, jumped to their site to see what a screencast made with Screencast looks like. Nothing. Nada, zip.. what kind of shenanigans are they up too? I will download and try it, once I see it in action.. Come on guys.
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Jonathan said 3:13AM on 10-26-2007
would this be like the Apple Quick tip of the week? With the bezel with keyboard strokes?
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