Jan 07 2009
Revisiting …
Harkening back to an old post (old? All of my posts are old – that’s what happens when you don’t do anything for a year).
In my new role, I have been required to do some screen captures. Late in 2007, this topic seemed to be the big issue – everyone seemed to be talking about screen captures, and enjoying a good ride, I jumped on that band-wagon. In Nov ’07 I talked about Camtasia Studio (v3 from memory).
I now find myself revisiting this topic with some fondness as the program that I am currently using inspires only rage and frustration. I am constantly amazed at what business will pay for a product because it looks nice and shiny. It must have been one hell of a salesman who could sell this laborious cumbersome piece of flotsam and/or jetsam.
*Breathe*
*softly chant: “I am focused, I am centered. I am focused, I am centered”*
OK, back again and calm again. I know intellectually I am probably being unfair to this programme; I’m sure that it works nicely if you know how to use it, I’m sure its mother loves it, but I am not in the least bit a fan. The time taken to complete a simple 1 minute demonstration is exponentially greater than the time taken to do the same in a program like Camtasia (I created my first demonstration in Camtasia in about 30 minutes. A similar project in Epiplex (the package I am using) took nearly 4 hours).
The problem is that I am looking for a simple process capture package that is easy to use with a quality output. Epiplex would appear to be a high end program that is apparently designed to do a lot more than I need it to do. It’s like comparing Irfan View to Photoshop. (If you don’t know, Irfan View is a very simple to use, basic graphic editor – if you haven’t tried it, I strongly suggest you check it out. To my mind, for basic editing, there is no better product out there).
Looking into what is available today; I have found that Camtasia is still a strong contender, along with Captivate. I am making a request to the powers that be for a new process capture package and have put these two up as the options.
Let’s hope that my request is approved – if it’s not, beware of computers falling from high windows.
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