Screencasting Tools
Feb 11, 2009
Screen Casting Tools
Many of us are familiar with Camtasia and Captivate for capturing screens and producing them as
animated flash files. Here are some open source options.
http://mashable.com/2008/02/21/screencasting-video-tutorials/
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AviScreen - As the name would imply, this capture program
records the video into AVI files, but can also do BMP photos. It's Windows only and does not record
audio.
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CamStudio.org - An open source program for capturing your
on-screen video and audio as AVI files. Windows only, and absolutely free.
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Copernicus - A free program for Macs that
focuses heavily on making quick and speedy films by recording the video to your RAM for quicker
access. Does not include any support for audio.
- FreeScreencast
http://freescreencast.com
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JingProject.com - Beyond recording video, Jing allows you
to take a picture of any portion fo your desktop, draw on it, add a message, and immediately upload
your media to a free hosting account. You are then given a small URL that you can give to whomever
needs to see the image or video. Works with Macs and Windows machines.
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Screencast-O-Matic.com - A Java-based
screencasting tool that requires no downloads and will allow you to automatically upload to
hosting. According to their site it works well with Macs and Windows machines, but does have some
issues with Linux.
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Wink -
http://www.debugmode.com/wink/ Screencasting software
that focuses on making tutorials with audio and text annotation abilities. Outputs to Flash, PDF,
HTML, EXE files and more.
- Webinaria
http://webinaria.com