Having said all that, I consider these as PART of my tool kit which complements Articulate and Storyline. Fortunately, this tool meets the vast majority of my needs without a huge budget or learning curve. Depending on how sophisticated you want to be, you can accomplish quite a lot. It has a lot of video and audio editing features that can get you into production mode very quickly. I get REALLY good detail captures like this.Ĭamtasia is a good tool to throw a nice video together. Then, grab what I need with SnagIt, and whittle away in the editor. I zoom in on the pdf until the part I want fills the screen. SnagIt is especially nice for zooming in on a fine resolution pdf file that has a graphic element that I want to focus on some small segment of. It also handles the issue of transparency for the image background and the ability to save in many useful formats. ![]() Mine is setup to automatically launch the SnagIt Editor, which offers many features that allow me to make whatever edits I choose, before I actually save the file to my library. It allows me to save all, or a selected portion, of the screen. I keep SnagIt in my startup sequence so that it is always sitting there, just waiting for me to hit the "Print Screen" key. ![]() As "a mac" pointed out, they are separate tools for different purposes. Both SnagIt and Camtasia are Techsmith products.
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