Paul, Your moodle screencast is wonderful! Thanks for sharing it.
>If I were diligent I would and then write up a reasonable comparison of the two. What would be great is a write up of four different options: Camstudio (screen capture tool that produces avi file) - Free Demo studio (free/open source tool - already reviewed) Captivate - flash movie maker from Macromedia $300 Camtasia - flash movie maker from Techsmith $300 I'd be curious to see what you - as a Camtasia user - thought of Capitvate. My free trial ran out and I'm waiting for some downtime before fooling with the Camtasia free trial. I tried to find out if there were any nonprofit discounts and I got an introduction to one of the sales people, but they never responded. -----Original Message----- From: R. Kristiansen Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 8:00 PM To: Beth Kanter; Weber, Betsy Subject: Fwd: Screencast Question/Advice Hello Beth Kanter, I forward your e-mail to Betsy Weber who is my contact at TechSmith, and she might be able to answer you if TechSmith offers nonprofit discounts. Betsy could also forward you to relevant resources as to how you can use Camtasia Studio together with Movie Maker for Windows. I guess I was unclear: I don't work for TechSmith, but I am "associated" with them (I apologize for my bad English) in the sense that I am on their 'blogging advisory board' - whatever that means. I test Camtasia Studio for TechSmith and give feedback as well as tell others about my experiences, but without any aggressive pitching and spam mails or anything :) Hope things work out. Screencasting is a superb technique for anyone who wants to document how to do things. _______________________________________________ DIGITALDIVIDE mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.edc.org/mailman/listinfo/digitaldivide To unsubscribe, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of the message.
