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app4mac releases Sequence 1.1

For capturing screenshots or video of Mac screens, Sequence takes advantage of multithreaded code and 64-bit support for compression. Capturing DVD playback and audio is easy, and it's possible to record from your iSight and screen at the same time. With the voice recording function, you can narrate the screen capture for easy creation of screencasts.
Documentation for Sequence is now built into the application, which can be used to develop training videos, product demos, tutorials, and archiving streaming video. Mac OS X 10.5 or later is required.
Sequence is available from App4Mac for $29. Localized versions are available in French and simplified Chinese.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mummi said 8:37AM on 10-09-2008
Sequence or Snapz Pro X?
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Metryq said 9:33AM on 10-09-2008
Snapz Pro X was good in its time, but there's been a rash of new screen capture utilities -- I suspect they're all making use of some new support engine built into Leopard. Also take a look at iShowU and ScreenFlow. Both are excellent.
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Jash Sayani said 9:56AM on 10-09-2008
I use the default tool for Screenshots... But for screen casts, I have iShowU and ScreenFlow.... Is this one better...?
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draconix2002 said 12:46PM on 10-09-2008
Not very Spaces friendly... kinda sad... :(
Thou, at the same time, you can switch spaces, and it'll keep recording what it was focused on.
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Bill Reals said 2:40PM on 10-13-2008
Will someone please just get them to make a Mac version of Snag-it.
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grf said 12:25PM on 10-25-2008
I've had trouble with this program and the lack of support - it doesn't record sound for me and I have not had any help from App4mac, so if I was you, I'd pass on this product.
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