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ScreenFlow 1.2 released
Vara Software's fantastic screencasting application, ScreenFlow, has just been updated to version 1.2. Brett and I have both raved about ScreenFlow in the past, but the more I use the program, the more I love it. If you are even marginally interested in doing screencasts, you owe it to yourself to give ScreenFlow a shot.Some of the highlights from version 1.2:
- French and German localization
- Redesigned keyboard modifier display
- You can now copy and paste clips and actions in the same document
- Lasso tool added to the timeline to select groups of clips
- Separate mouse click radar animation for mouse up and down
- General improvements to smoothness and memory usage
ScreenFlow is Leopard only and is $99.99 US for new users. You can download a full-functioning trial program here (final video will have a watermark until the software is unlocked).

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robert said 3:08PM on 8-08-2008
I love ScreenFlow. One thing I have a problem with is learning all the ins and outs. I know they have a couple of basic screencasts on their site but does anyone know of a more extensive help - it would be awesome if they went into more details in their screencasts - even for members only. :-)
Any pointers would be helpful. Thx
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Murphy Mac said 4:08PM on 8-08-2008
Robert - it's an art. It takes YEARS of practice!
I tried this app when it first released. Sounds like I should give it another look. I want screencasting apps that allow captioning...
Gotta go, my wife is in labor.
robert said 4:50PM on 8-08-2008
Murphy Mac -
Thanks! Yeah, I am playing around for some items at work and trying to get them polished. Learning as I go - just wish their was an overall manual to read to know my options. Practice, practice, practice
Congrats on the new little one!
Keith Lang said 5:27PM on 8-08-2008
Yes, Screenflow is a fantastic app!
It's got a few quirky interface elements, but also some beautifully simple ones. Incredibly powerful little app. I use it for doing screencasts of our apps, like the one on http://plasq.com/comictouch/
Keith
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