Have you considered using flash?
GR
Colin Broom wrote:
Does anyone know of a way/software for making a video capture of
Windows desktop activity? For example, if one wanted to create
something not disimilar to the Finale Video tips, showing an
application at work (it's not actually this I n
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check out Macromedia's Captivate.
IMO Captivate is overly expensive just like all other Macromedia
software. (And FWIW Captivate isn't a native Macromedia product, just
1.5 years ago this was a freeware product called RoboDemo.)
There are a big array of different
On 21 May 2005 at 9:46, Colin Broom wrote:
> Does anyone know of a way/software for making a video capture of
> Windows desktop activity?
Check out Macromedia's Captivate.
Kari
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At 09:46 AM 5/21/05 +0100, Colin Broom wrote:
>Does anyone know of a way/software for making a video capture of Windows
>desktop activity?
I use a piece of software called "Screencorder", which cost about $50 a few
years ago for version 3, but now is at $250 for version 4.
http://www.matchware.n
Does anyone know of a way/software for making a video capture of Windows
desktop activity? For example, if one wanted to create something not
disimilar to the Finale Video tips, showing an application at work (it's not
actually this I need to do, but what I need to do would take much longer to