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Comment and replies on ScreenFlow:

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pmurillo, 2008-05-09

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

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askpete, 2008-05-15

been using since it came out and it rocks. It would rock so much more if it had basic title, text and annotation support.

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wimds, 2008-06-01

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.

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bob1601, 2008-06-05

i use jing. Its free and brilliant. Very lightweight as well.... try it out...

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gtcaz, 2008-07-02

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 Flow:

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pmurillo, 2008-04-06

I tried it and liked it a lot. In fact, I'm considering switching to it from Transmit. t is really complex to make software this simple.

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ark, 2008-04-06

applejustworks:
I don't know if Flow do it already, but if you make for this app the same Transmit/Textmate thing....that'll be awesome.

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applejustworks, 2008-04-06 (score: 1)

@ark

If by Transmit/TextMate you mean has support for external editors, it most certainly already does have that ;-)

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donkeypunch, 2008-04-09

I really like the look of Flow but I just can't use an FTP app that doesn't have the two column view...any plans to add that?

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bitnix, 2008-05-18

As for my buried comment below:

iusethis has a naughty habit of sometimes squashing url links posted in comments (especially if they're encapsulated in href tags).

But the point I was trying to make, was that there's another app in the horizon, called Flow.

Not that I'd personally care too much about it, seeing that they seem to serve different purposes, but at least I thought I'd post a lil heads-up about it, for anyone who might be concerned.

So here's another try, hoping iusethis will keep this url intact in this comment:

http://www.gridironsoftware.com/Flow

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frostugh, 2008-05-18 (score: 1)

@bitnix

iusethis is mangling your links because it uses Textile. You may want to read this page so you can produce properly formatted links.

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applejustworks, 2008-05-24

@bitnix

Yeah, when GridIron's Flow was introduced, I sent them an e-mail informing them about the name conflict. The markets don't really overlap all that much, so neither Steve (GridIron) or myself are all that worried.

Best,
Brian (Extendmac).

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geotaylor, 2008-08-26 (score: 1)

In the end I'm back to using Transmit. That says everything to me. I wanted to like it, but... I don't like the feel of the app, I don't like the interface and I don't like its instability.

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pran, 2008-09-03 (score: 1)

Just updated to the latest version and there's a new bug in place of the other bugs that got fixed -- it can't save passwords for bookmarks. It's a nice software but very unstable. I switched back to Transmit.

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