On 4/7/06, Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Kevin Dangoor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Unfortunately, I can't help you with Linux screencasting tools,
> > because I've only used Windows and Mac. I'm pulling together a large,
> > mildly cumbersome, but powerful set of tools on Mac and Windows for
> > making my screencasts.
>
> Can you publish their names?  Are they free?  Can you put up a quick document
> on how you do yours -- screen resolution, capturing the whole screen, part of
> it, what you usually think is important (code, web page, debug output, etc.)
> -- so that people that have access to these tools can do something that has
> the same quality? :-)  It is hard to start, but after the first two, people
> learn how to do it and might even help you documenting things.  It's easier to
> show and talk than to write so even people writing documentation can benefit
> with those.

I'm working on some new techniques. I'll talk about that after I've
successfully made a screencast that way. It's still somewhat in flux.

Kevin

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