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So, you have developed an Android application. You'd like to prepare
some documentation to show how it can be used, and also some technical
posts. One of the most useful things I can figure out is a movie about
the application being used. But setting up a video-camera to capture
the real device interacting with a human finger is a PITA, at least
for me, as it requires a proper setup with a tripod, etc... (so it
can't be done in the random free time moments, which are the best to
write documentation and technical posts).

I could of course record a regular screencast of my desktop using the
Android emulator, but 1) it's impossible to do things such as the
scrollable lists with inertia 2) you see a pointer, not a finger.

So I wondered whether it exists an Android application that, when
activated, records a screencast *on the device*. Ok, it coulnd't
capture my fingers, but it could record user gestures in vectorial
form and a companion video post-processing tool could render fingers
and the phone keypad... I suppose such a thing doesn't exist yet, right?

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Fabrizio Giudici - Java Architect, Project Manager
Tidalwave s.a.s. - "We make Java work. Everywhere."
java.net/blog/fabriziogiudici - www.tidalwave.it/people
[email protected]
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