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I actually use ScreenFlick (not screen flow). It's a lot cheaper than Screenflow, but doesn't have the built-in editing features. Screenflow is an all-in-one production application, which is great if that's what you want, but because I use Final Cut to edit stuff together I saved a few pennies and bought Screenflick instead.
-Chris
On 13/02/2014, at 8:13 AM, Steve Oakley <steveo@practicali.com> wrote:
> QT player X has built in screen recording, and its cost is 0. fine for quick work.
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> On Feb 12, 2014, at 2:12 PM, James Culbertson <albion@speakeasy.net> wrote:
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>> I've used Camtasia and SnapZPro in the past but prefer ScreenFlow at the moment.
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>> On Feb 12, 2014, at 6:48 AM, Bruce Tovsky wrote:
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>>> hi all
>>> i'm trying to help a client get setup to do some live screen captures for a demo / spot of an educational web product. we need to show functionality / "game play" as cutaways from a live action shoot. does anyone have a favorite mac app? i usually use iShowU but i'd like to see if there's something better. needs to do good, high quality captures. ScreenFlow seemed promising…
>>> cheers
>>> b
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