This scrast, produced by ProCasts, is an introduction to AppBeacon, an online service that helps iPhone and iPod Touch users discover great new apps that are specific to their interests.
A nice looking video to explain how you can use Tatango for social sharing (“which is a lot harder to say than it is to do”)
If you’re a Mac user using Jing, you may have noticed that you were prompted to update your software this morning. The update effects only Mac users and addresses some (but not all) of the video issues Jing Pro was having associated with the latest release of QuickTime 7.6. The new version allows users to [...]
This video was produced by Scraster Professional Screencasting for QuestionPro, a web survey company out of Seattle.
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January 15, 2009–This article is a press release written by a supplier. It is not endorsed by scrast.net TechSmith, the world’s leading provider of screen capture and recording technology, today announces the introduction of Camtasia Relay – a server-based screen recording application that businesses can use to build a digital archive of presentations and training [...]
San Francisco, CA — January 6, 2009 – TechSmith Corp., the world’s leading provider of screen capture and recording solutions, announced at MacWorld 2009 its newest product offering, Jing, a simple, fast and fun way to add screen-captured images and videos to any online conversation just by sharing a link. Instead of relying on words alone, computer users at home, work or play can quickly add a visual element to explain ideas and concepts more effectively and share relevant information when communicating online.
TechSmith, the makers of Camtasia and SnagIt, have traditionally focused their screencasting and screen capture softwares on the Windows market. In the last couple of years, they began to reach across the aisle with Jing, their web-based screencasting tool that works for both Mac and PC. More recently, they’ve announced that they are working on [...]
What is PMOG? Good question. Here’s your answer in the form of a screencast from the game’s designer, Merci Victoria Grace
Here’s part one of the legendary You Suck at Photoshop screencast series by Donnie Hoyle. Is that Dane Cook’s voice? Yes it is. Depending on where you work, You Suck at Photoshop may not be safe for work.