It uses a familiar timeline that allows you to place and rearrange your clips and even drag in other videos or images. It has transitions for movement between video clips and actions to allow you to focus in on specific areas of the screen. The program doesn’t have all the bells and whistles as Camtasia for Windows, but it has enough to allow you to create a decent screencast video. If you have ever worked with video editing software you will be comfortable with Camtasia for Mac. There were a few glitches but overall I was able to create a demonstration screencast and add the special effects in post production. My conclusion is that it’s a very good 1.0 program. Over the weekend I decided to downloaded the 30 day trial version of Camtasia. There a few Mac programs that do screencast like ScreenFlow and iShowU, etc., but I never got around to trying them. I’ve used Camtasia for Windows for years but haven’t made the switch to a screencast program for the Mac. If you ever watched a software product demonstration video, you’ve most likely seen a screencast made by Camtasia if it was for a Windows product. Camtasia is a program that allows you to capture screen videos on your computer. Techsmith released version 1.0 of the long awaited Camtasia for Mac last week.
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