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Hey guys,
i was wondering if there is any software (free if possible) that you can use to capture what you are doing on your mac? im wanting to do some tutorials for a class i teach and need to capture step by step instructions. was wondering if anyone would be able to point me in the right direction. thanks again in advance |
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While not cheap, Snapz Pro can take screen movies. It's really the only one that with which you can get a decent frame-rate, too.
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