Sorry - forgot to ask - I believe I already have Xcode (I've been
developing in Rails for a while and Xcode is a pre-requisite for
that); do I still need to download the iPhone simulator, or will that
also come on the Xcode discs that came with my macbook pro (got it a
couple of months ago)?

On Sep 20, 10:26 am, Neil <[email protected]> wrote:
> Patrick, Jason, thanks, I only just bought my first iPhone (16gb 3GS)
> so I'm out of the loop on all the jailbroken stuff and not intending
> on doing anything like that just yet. I didn't realise that the
> simulator was available separately from a paid dev application, so
> that's great news. I'll post back with a video once I'm done and
> perhaps I'll record a screencast talking about the former screencast!
> Jason, it should work ok; as long as we can get something moving on
> something on screen, Camtasia can record it.
>
> On Sep 19, 7:52 pm, Paul Prescod <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > You can download XCode and the simulator for free. You start having to pay
> > money when you want to build to devices and distribute your code. I would
> > love to hear whether Camtasia works well with the simulator. I suppose there
> > is no reason it shouldn't but I've said that many times in my life and been
> > surprised by some arbitrary limitation or another.
>
> > On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Neil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I've been using Camtasia Mac for recording desktop screencasts but I
> > > don't really know where to start with recording video clips of our
> > > iPhone optimised CSS in Safari (for later editing in Camtasia). After
> > > watching the atebits screencasts and reading the blog post (http://
> > > blog.atebits.com/2009/03/not-your-average-iphone-screencast/), I'm
> > > coming to the conclusion I'll need to apply as an iPhone app
> > > developer, setup the iPhone simulator (can I get it without paying for
> > > enrollment?), and record the on-screen action using Camtasia as I
> > > bounce around our site. Am I far off the mark?
>
> > > (iPhoney has been useful for development, but I'm not sure it's the
> > > right thing for a screencast.)
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