Ashampoo Snap 7 Review: Easy Screenshot And Video Capture
Looking for an easy & comprehensive desktop capture solution? Snap 7 offers advanced screenshot options, including multi-shots and video capture. But is it worth 20 Bucks? Read our review and test it yourself with the free trial.
Show, Don't Tell! 3 Best Free Screencasting Tools for Windows
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so a video must be priceless - and there are times when a video is more convenient and effective than simple words. A screencast, also known as a video screen capture, is a recording of your computer screen outputted in video format. It can include the audio sounds from your computer, or a voiceover using a microphone, or both. It might seem like a difficult task, but screencasting is surprisingly easy thanks to the software available.
How To Stream Live Video to Your Twitch.TV Channel
Launched in June of last year, the world of online gaming needed a portal to livestream events and Justin.TV's secondary niche website, Twitch.TV, serves today as just that. What if you're just a guy sitting at home who wants to stream yourself playing an emulator or MMO? After getting such an urge myself, I had to find this out. Tucked away on their forums, I managed to find that information.
Homescreen.me Lets You Share Your iOS Homescreen With The World
Here’s a secret - I love web apps. While many of my colleagues seem to hate them, web apps, in my opinion, open up a world of extremely cool tools we would not have access to otherwise. The ease with which one can develop a web app brought many unique, weird, useful and less useful services into our lives, and I never tire of exploring them and discovering things I could never have imagined. Take Homescreen.me for example.
Snappy Does More Than Just Capture Your Screen
Even though there's a good dozen third-party screenshot tools on the market, the built-in Mac OS X screenshot tool always seemed to suffice for me. It's simple, elegant, and it just works.
How To Share Screens Using Applications That Are Already On Your Mac [OSX]
Working together on a project for work or school, looking at a computer screen over someone's shoulder can grow tiring very quickly. The same goes for trying to help someone with their computer. If we're only talking about a minute or two, you can take a breath and get it over with, but for longer timespans it might pay off to look into alternatives.
Set Up A Multi-Party Online Meeting The Easy Way With AnyMeeting
There are many tools and services that can help bridge communication between remote parties in real-time these days. Facebook, Skype, Google Hangouts, you name it, there are endless ways to connect the masses. Depending on the needs of the users, these tools have come to integrate not just audio calls, but also webcam features, screen-sharing options, support for multiple users in a meeting and more.
Heard Wonders About Camtasia But Can't Afford It? Try ActivePresenter [Windows]
Camstudio is a simple open-source screen recorder that’s great for someone who’s starting out his or her YouTube show on software tips and how-to’s. If you’re looking for something that allows you to enhance your videos even more, check out what ActivePresenter offers. ActivePresenter is a screencasting software that you can use to author training tutorials and software walkthroughs.
Easily Create Screencast Videos With Kazam Screencaster [Linux]
What do you do if you want to make a video tutorial on Linux yourself? You've may have seen some people use their video camera to point to the monitor, but those look very unprofessional when compared to others that show only what the monitor shows, without the monitor acting as a border around the video. The tool for the job is a screencasting software. Kazam Screencaster is an easily available free screencasting tool that you can use on Linux.
AShot: A Handy Screenshot Tool for Android
AShot, is an open-source screenshot and screencasting tool. You can easily view what’s on your Android handset on your computer screen and more. Read on to find out more about what makes this a good alternative to the built-in Dalvik Debug Monitor.
Creating Fun & Simple Screencasts Using ScreenChomp [iPad]
Most people would agree that video instructions are easier to understand than plain written words. That's why YouTube is chocked full with how-to videos. But making instructional videos is not everybody's cup of tea as the process is hard and time-consuming. TechSmith - the maker of Jing - has tried to solve the problem by releasing an iPad app called ScreenChomp.