Tuesday, January 13, 2009

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Screen recording software


I've discovered a new screen recording software for Mac OS X.

It's called ScreenFlow and it looks really cool. There's a demo on the Telestream website.

I'm going to download this and give it a try for the "Import Survey" demo that I've been working on. I'll let you know how it goes after my tests today.

I hope finish that demo today or tomorrow!

UPDATE:

So here's a sample movie. It has the ScreenFlow logo on it, but that's ok for the test. I think this will prove to be a good solution as it has some new features, like the red circle that appears when I click, and the ability to zoom in on parts of the screen.

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Saturday, August 16, 2008

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Five essential tools for the Internet worker

Here are my top five favorite tools for working on the Internet. I define an Internet worker as anyone that can work anywhere anytime as long as they have a computer and an Internet connection. And coffee. Of course.

I just updated the template for the NextComp blog. Check out the Twitter update over there on the right --->

That got me thinking about all the great tools I use that are completely web-based. So here's my top four web -based tools.
  • Blogging: for keeping track of what's going on. I use Blogger and Typepad to write blog entries and Bloglines to keep track of other blogs.
  • Twitter: for quick "status" updates.
  • Basecamp - for organizing my work life.
  • Help desk - I use Zendesk for taking a load off my mind and building an online knowledge resource.
The last essential tools is Mac OS X. The Internet is so deeply ingrained in the OS that it makes working a breeze. Plus I can run Windows virtually for my development work.


What about Facebook and MySpace? I don't use them, although I know a lot of people that do. I just don't have a need at the moment. Maybe in the future.

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