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Robin Good's insight:
Recordit.co is a new app for the Mac that allows you to easily record any screen action and to share it instantly with anyone. Recordit is a super-simplified screencasting tool, that takes away any possible complexity or technical issues from recording screen actions. This tool is ideal to share or report a bug you encounter in a certain app or to show where to click and what to choose to someone unfamiliar with a certain online service. Free to use. Download it now: http://recordit.co/ N.B.: It requires Mac OSX 10.9
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Robin Good's insight:
StartMeeting, a cost-effective multi-feature web conferencing and collaboration service has introduced StartMeeting Studio, a free tool which allows you to record your own presentations, tutorials or screencasts, archive them online or download them and share with your readers across key social media channels. StartMeeting Studio is effectively a free but effective screencasting tool which allows you to record both your computer screen activities as well as your own voice. During recording you can pause and restart the recording at any point. The final recording is immediately available after you press the Stop button, can be viewed right away or downloaded as an .flv file. Works across Macs and PCs. You don't need to have any previous account with StartMeeting to use this. Just sign-up and go. My comment: Very easy to use. Effective, reliable out of the box. Good extra bonus the ability to download the recording. Free to use. Try it out now by signing up here: https://www.startmeeting.com/user/signup More info: https://www.startmeeting.com/ FAQ: http://www.startmeeting.com/faq My review from a year ago: http://collaborationtools.masternewmedia.org/p/1489987300/cross-platform-screen-sharing-and-audio-conferencing-for-up-to-1000-people-startmeeting Related / Similar tools: http://pinterest.com/robingood/best-screencasting-tools-2013/ |
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Robin Good's insight:
Good free screenshot grabber available on Windows, Mac and iOS. It captures whatever you need on your screen and it immediately uploads it to its own servers, while providing you with a URL you can instantly share with your contacts. After a month of no-use of any image you have captured, the image gets deleted. You have unlimited upload space and you can also upload your own files. From the official site: "Puush is a super-quick way to share screenshots and files. Quickly capture any portion of your screen, upload any file, and share them with a short URL automatically placed in your clipboard." My comment: Extremely useful tool on paper. Good features. Haven't been able to make it run on my Mac. Free to use. Try it out now: http://puush.me/ Similar tools: Grabbox Thanks to Ana Cristina Pratas for discovering it.
![]() Robin Good: Here is a great app for visual communicators, presenters and web publishers working on the Mac. Cloud storage services supported: Imgur, Dropbox, Amazon S3, or your own FTP server space. As an additional useful feature, Captured keeps a full visual history of all the screenshots you have taken, facilitating the task of finding older screen grabs. How to use it: http://www.capturedapp.com/how-to-screen-capture-mac.html Recommended. 9/10 Price: $2.99 in the Mac App Store: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=414675451&mt=12 Find out more: http://www.capturedapp.com/ |
A really quick tool for the Mac, but can do the same with Quicktime. Not sure if my firewall is preventing this from running. Recorded 5 seconds of footage from 1/4 of my screen on my MacBook Pro and has been cycling for about 5 minutes. Personally I pay the money and use ScreenFlow, which also allows webcam and microphone input together with screen casting and computer sound. Once finished recording the Screenflow editor pops up to allow you to adjust any of the shot.
Just on Mac!!