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Comment and replies on ScreenFlow:
Whoa! Unbelievable application. By far the best screen casting app I have ever used.
Yargh. Leopard only :\ The screencast they made of the screencasting software looks phenomenal, I must admit. Very well thought-through, useful features.
Any testimonials to its speed?
So far it seems very fast and responsive - however I am running into the problem of it not capturing any audio for me whatsoever. I installed the driver and played with all of the settings and still have no luck.
Aside from this, everything else seems great. The audio bug seriously handicaps it for me however.
I would just like to append to my previous comment. At some point during the day today the application was updated and now all of my audio issues have been resolved entirely.
I wholeheartedly recommend keeping an eye on this app. As of this moment all of my screen capture needs seem to be met.
Great app!
So far, this app has really changed the way I screencast. The simple, yet powerful, actions system is great for a variety of tasks (e.g. fades, motion). It solves my problem of needing to capture my entire screen with periodic zooming on important content. I now just start recording and later add callouts to highlight everything. Recommended highly!
Fantastic application.
I have tried the demo today, it works perfectly even on my little MacBoox with 1Gb of RAM, no slow-downs at all.
It is a superb application and I highly recommend it, will buy a license very soon!
Best screen capturing app hands down.
Wow.
The only thing that I see missing in this fantastic software is the ability to add text to the screencast. Besides that, it is perfect
been using since it came out and it rocks. It would rock so much more if it had basic title, text and annotation support.
This app is so awesome! This is the best screenrecord app. It's very flixeble and has a little video editor on board.
The dev gives quick responce to email. Highly recommend.
i use jing. Its free and brilliant. Very lightweight as well.... try it out...
To bob1601, Jing is a nifty little app, but ScreenFlow is a totally different animal. Jing has a 5-minute limit and no editing. ScreenFlow has a great editing timeline and all kinds of amazing zoom, mouse hilighting, and other features that make it a good choice for more professional results. I had a few crashes (a couple of versions ago) when I tried it, but it's the best thing around for easily making a great looking screencast.
Comment and replies on Copernicus:
The menus are a little tricky but I have had a lot of success recording video. The quality is great too.
It need an option to select a codec and encode the recorded vid on the fly, because is currently only records uncompressed video, but even lower end Macs should be able to directly encode Motion JPEG. With uncompressed video even the RAM of higher end Macs is filled with ease. Other than that it's a really nice app.
Hint for everybody with problems: Record directly to hard disk and use a lower FPS setting. 10 FPS is smooth enough for most stuff.
Comment and replies on TaskPaper:
I moved my entire system over to TaskPaper and I love it. Highly recommended for .txt lovers.
This is absolutely the GTD app I've been looking for. Simple, works great, can't wait for the final release (writing this at v0.2).
Pretty cool! I like the simplicity of the approach. Probably, I won't be able to implement my GTD workflow with this app, but it gets the job done for small lists.
I use this every day at the moment and find it really good. It's simple beyond belief and seems to work well enough bar a couple of bugs here and there.
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Way better than MAMP. Its updated more often and the command line interface is amazing. I hated the MAMP GUI which does not even have a restart button.