I had not heard of the RoboDemo application either. However, a quick Google search (RoboDemo Windows) returned many results. Here's one: http://www.ehelp.com/products/robodemo/
There's an online demo. According to this website, "RoboDemo records the use of any on-screen activity and plays it back as a Flash movie, complete with mouse movements." Sounds pretty cool. System Requirements are:
RoboDemo System Requirements
To create movies with RoboDemo, your system should be equipped with the following:
Hardware
* Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, or XP
* 32/64 MB of memory (64/128 MB recommended)
* 12.5 MB available disk space
* Pentium II 200MHz or faster processor
Software and accessories
* Internet Explorer 4.0 or later
* Microphone for recording sound
* Speakers and sound card
* Internet connection to obtain software updates and to publish movies to the Web
* Mouse or other pointing device
Regards,
Cassj
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 05:48 AM, Wolfgang M. Bereuter wrote:
On Dienstag, J�nner 21, 2003, at 10:44 Uhr, William T. Simmons wrote:Somewhat OT - Demo RAD tool for the MacLol to some answers before...
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To all those who responded as quoted below, thanks! However, screen capture
is not the problem (I've got SnapzPro X and love it), but rather taking the
captures and building a Flash movie that also shows interpolated mouse
movements and clicks, basically, a software video camera that outputs to SWF
format. Someone mentioned (off-list) Adobe's LiveMotion as a great media
import and SWF building tool for the Mac, but it doesn't offer integrated
screen capturing. I guess I'm looking for a dedicated tool that does it all:
screen captures, frame modifications and effects, and SWF generation. Any
ideas along those lines?
I dont know this Robocop..?
But... I think I know what you are looking for.
So the answer to your question "is there such a tool for the Mac" is: yes and no.
No, because its Win only *at the moment*.
Yes, because the Mac version will come out soon, when Sun declares Java 1.4 as final. What happened, if I remember well some days ago. (There was a Mac version of release 1 but this was based on Java - not so good...Then they have changed to swf file format)
Therefore the solution is imho: www.qarbon.com/
A great tool! You can do real authoring, capturing screenshots and combine with other multimedia elements, linking and more and save it finally as a sfw file.
As I said, I dont know this robo... (if you have an URL Ill have a look) but what I have seen from qarbon viewlets: Thats the tool! If you look for a professional (crossplatform) solution (Linux and Solaris will come too) ... And it must not be ready tomorrow for the Mac... (there will be light version too)
And: Its fascinatingly easy to use... (I hearded they have a Mac background);)
And... yes you can "embed" this viewlet-files in rev as a QT element
I have tested it... (And I m still hoping that rev will sometimes support swf files without QT)
Maybe an not so expensive alternative could be SnapzPro X + eZedia MX + Qt Pro.
Now with Qt 6 the difference in filesize between mov and swf files is not so big like in older Qt versions..
Hope that helps...
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