Personally I got a Camtasia for Mac license if that helps... but of
course I can't share it :)

On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 2:06 AM, David Blevins <[email protected]> wrote:
> So when we did the demos at the ApacheCon session last Friday, it was quite 
> the experience.  People's faces just lit right up!
>
> The coolest thing was I just did them straight from the examples zip we make 
> available on the website, including creating the Intellij projects on the 
> fly, opening them up and running the example right there.  Sort of a "nothing 
> up the sleeve" approach so people could witness the entire process 
> first-hand, download to run.
>
> After the first demo, some one said, "what about Web Services?".  No problem, 
> I said.  Changed into the simple-webservice example, generated an Intellij 
> project, popped it open and ran it.  "Wow", was the reaction.  After which 
> came, "Well, what about WebService security?".  Again, no problem.  Changed 
> into the "webservice-security" example, same process, same "wow" reaction.  
> This happened a couple times and was quite fun.
>
> Since then I've been thinking some more screencasts would be great.  Not long 
> 10 minute ones with lots of talking, but rather super quick demos, aimed at 2 
> minutes or less.  Who doesn't have two minutes?
>
> Not sure if it can be done in 2 minutes, but seems like a really fun idea.  
> Inspired by the ApacheCon Lightening Talks, which are 5 minutes or less, I 
> thought it would be fun to call them Lightening Demos.
>
> Maybe with the goal that each example page has a short "Lightening Demo" link.
>
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Been a while since we chatted about screencasts or did any.  We got a license 
> for ScreenFlow from telestream.net for doing screencasts.  If anyone wants 
> the key, just let me know.
>
>
> -David
>
>

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