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Philip OakleyList of screencasting software for a Mac
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George WilliamsNote that the article is from 2008 and thus outdated, but it provides a useful overview. Compares 8 different applications available (at the time) for the Mac: Copernicus, Jing, Screenium, iShowU, ScreenFlick, Screen Mimic, Snapz Pro X, ScreenFlow.
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Anne McCormackCompares the different features of software for recording your screen, including free up to expensive. From The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW), May 2008
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Roland GesthuizenRecording the computer screen has many options. I've tried everything I could find that could record a little movement on the screen, and selected 8 contenders for the matchup. We'll start this boxing match off with the free apps, and then see if the "mon
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The semi-casual user
If you're recording regularly and need a more professional overall look, sound and production, you're going to want to step it up. Screenium is good, but Screenflick is just $9 more and adds enough features to be worthwhile. So a $29 investment will make your presentation professional and appealing, and it's got enough tricks in the bag that you won't need any extras.
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Scott MoodyScreencasting -- the not-so-ancient art of recording the computer screen for the entertainment and enrichment of others -- has evolved into quite a Hydra of options. How do the myriad gladiators in this arena stack up? I've tried everything I could find that could record a little movement on the screen, and selected 8 contenders for the matchup. We'll start this boxing match off with the free apps, and then see if the "money" apps stack enough features on to make them worth the cash.
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Andy BrudtkuhlTUAW has a great writeup on Mac Screencasting options. Software compared include Copernicus, Jing, Screenium, iShowU, Screenflick, Screen Mimic, Snapz Pro X, and Screenflow. I've been using Screenflow trial and like it a lot. Will be looking into the rest
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