| Letter from the Editor Welcome, Lots of changes have been brewing over here at the TechSmith headquarters, and I'm excited to be the one to break the news to you! Today we'll be taking the first steps toward the future of TechSmith by making a commitment about the way we do things and what we're working toward. First, we want to make it easier—way easier—for you to produce content and share your ideas, so anybody who wants to create something has the ability to do so. Second, we want to make collaboration even easier. We believe creating a joint report with coworkers half-way across the world should be as seamless as working on a group project with a classmate in the next seat. And lastly, we want to help you work wherever you are—on your mobile device, desktop, or laptop. In the southern hemisphere or the northern. At home, at work, or at play. Starting today. So how exactly are we going to deliver on these promises? In quite a few ways. Today we're announcing a new mobile app, TechSmith Fuse, which will let you take the photos and videos from your mobile device and send them straight to Snagit and Camtasia. We've also started integrating our products with Google Drive™ to enable greater collaboration during projects and spark new discussions of your content. And in an effort to be in more of the places you are, we are announcing TechSmith Snagit for Google Chrome™, which helps you provide better feedback, encourage teamwork, and create images that explain exactly what you mean—all on your Chromebook. We've bitten off a pretty big project, and while we're moving at a swift pace, the pieces we're releasing today are just the first step in a new direction. There will be more to come in the next few months, so stay tuned! Take a look at this month's newsletter for more information about what we're doing, and feel free to send us any feedback you may have—good or bad. Chelsea Beck Newsletter Editor newsletter@techsmith.com | @TechSmith | contact support | community forum | Announcement: Snagit Now Available for Chrome! We want to help you create great content and collaborate wherever you are, regardless of what device you're using. TechSmith Snagit for Google Chrome™ allows educators and students to capture images, share knowledge, and—most importantly—work together and learn from one another. By downloading TechSmith Snagit for Google Chrome™, you'll be able to enhance learning while making the most of your Google Drive™ experience. Learn More about TechSmith Snagit for Google Chrome™ » | New for Mobile: TechSmith Fuse We're excited to announce TechSmith Fuse, our brand new mobile app! TechSmith Fuse makes it simple to get exactly what you need from your devices into your Snagit and Camtasia projects. Send your photos and videos straight from your mobile device into Camtasia's media bin or Snagit's editor. Then, use the editing power in your favorite desktop products to create custom, shareable images and videos. TechSmith Fuse is compatible with the newest versions of Snagit, Camtasia Studio, and Camtasia for Mac. Download the latest versions to start incorporating your on-the-go photos and videos into projects today! Learn More about TechSmith Fuse » | Snagit and Camtasia Studio Sale Thinking you may need a few more licenses of Snagit and Camtasia Studio this year? Well, we have an end of year special for you! Packs are back! Use these great promo codes at checkout to receive a 20% discount on packs of 25, 50, & 100 Snagit licenses, or 10 & 20 packs of Camtasia Studio. The perfect end of year gift for your team! Codes will be valid for use through December 31st, 2013. | View Screencasts and Pick the People''s Choice Winner View and Vote Today The ScreenChamp Finalists have been selected! The Judges are being announced! Now it's up to you to make the final decision! Voting for the ScreenChamp Awards 2013 is now open! Vote for the People's Choice Award at the TechSmith YouTube Channel. Winners Announced December 11th ScreenChamp Award Winners will be announced LIVE on The Forge on December 11th. Make sure to tune in on the TechSmith YouTube Channel to see who wins the Canon EOS Rebel T5i DSLR with 18-55mm lens and more! Vote For People's Choice Award » | User Story: Visual Walkthroughs for Visual Tools Mind mapping is a process by which visual thinkers and communicators lay out their thoughts and draw connections between ideas. Many people use it to plan to-do lists, projects, or exploration of topics. With Mindjet, those lists, projects, and brainstorming sessions can be quickly created, organized and shared across multiple platforms individually or between team members. But how do people learn all of the tips, tricks, and features of a powerful tool like Mindjet? Video Production Specialist Trenton Thompson turned to TechSmith's Camtasia and Snagit to share the capabilities and possibilities of Mindjet with customers and colleagues alike. Read the full story to see how Trent creates simple, visual walkthroughs for Mindjet products. Read the Full Story » Like this story? Share yours! We're ready and waiting. | The Forge: Joining Forces with Brian Bennett This month, Matt Pierce will be joining forces with fellow TechSmithie and host of Destination: Chalkstar to Rockstar, Brain Bennett, to bring you a full update on everything going on here at TechSmith. The episode will be live today, November 19th, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ET! But if you can't make it, don't fret! We'll be rebroadcasting the episode this Thursday, November 21st from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET. At that time, Brian and Matt will be available to take feedback, answer questions, or just chat. Can't make that time either? We've still got you covered. Check out the latest episode on YouTube whenever you'd like. Playing catch up? If you missed the last episode of The Forge, now is a great time to catch up! See what happens when Matt Pierce decides to film the entire episode on an iPhone 5s. The results may surprise you! Stay tuned! We're already looking forward to December's episode of The Forge. Tune in at 1:00 p.m. ET on December 11 to see the results of the ScreenChamp Awards – LIVE! Watch the Episode » | Coach's Eye Tutorial: Transfer Coach's Eye videos from iOS device to Mac Coach's Eye helps you capture the exact moments you need to see in order to improve. But just because Coach's Eye is always there when you need it, your iOS device still only has so much memory. If you're looking to free some space up on your device or back your videos up in a safe spot, you may want to transfer your videos to your Mac. Read the full tutorial to see how it's done. Read the Tutorial » | Snagit Tutorial: Bring Your Mobile Content into Snagit Have you ever noticed that it's not the easiest thing in the world to snap a photo on your phone that you'd like to edit and then get it into Snagit? Sure, you could do it if you absolutely needed to. But it would involve using multiple apps (your camera, photos, email, maybe something like Dropbox or another cloud service) and some pretty complicated finger work on your part. I'm exhausted just thinking about it! And so were our developers. That's why we decided to simplify the process. With our new app, TechSmith Fuse, you can bring all the photos and videos you want into Snagit without the headache. Check out the full tutorial to learn how. View the Tutorial » Have a tutorial idea? Let us know! | Snagit Mac Tutorial: Google Drive: Access and Collaborate Around Your Content Our Google Drive integration is brand new today! Integrating Snagit with Google Drive lets you upload your images and videos into Google Drive straight from the Snagit editor, so your viewers have access to the content you share with them from any web browser or mobile device. And this integration works both ways! That's right, you can also import files into Snagit instantly from Google Drive. Read the full to tutorial to see how easy sharing and collaboration can be. View the Tutorial » Have a tutorial idea? Let us know! | Camtasia Studio Tutorial: Connecting Your Mobile Device TechSmith Fuse, our new mobile app, makes it simple to get exactly what you need from your devices into your Camtasia Studio projects. Using Fuse, you can send your photos and videos straight from your mobile device into Camtasia's media bin. Then, use your creativity and the editing power in Camtasia to create custom, shareable videos. Check out the full tutorial to learn how. View the Tutorial » Have a tutorial idea? Let us know! | Camtasia for Mac Tutorial: Connecting Your Mobile Device TechSmith Fuse, our new mobile app, makes it simple to get exactly what you need from your devices into your Camtasia for Mac projects. Using Fuse, you can send your photos and videos straight from your mobile device into Camtasia's media bin. Then, use your creativity and the editing power in Camtasia to create custom, shareable videos. Check out the full tutorial to learn how. View the Tutorial » Have a tutorial idea? Let us know! | TechSmith Relay Tutorial: Tested Cameras and Microphones Maybe you've decided to record your lectures, so your students can review them later and learn at their own pace. Or perhaps you're putting together a series of training seminars that you'd like to share online after presenting them in person. Whatever your path, you may, at some point, want to take your TechSmith Relay recordings to the next level. Better audio, better video, better results. Take a gander at this list of tested cameras and microphones, and start making masterpieces today! View the Tutorial » | Jing Tutorial: Use Jing with a Proxy Server A proxy server acts as a middleman between computers (clients) and servers. Quite a few schools and workplaces employ proxy servers to act as a filter between users and the Internet. You can use Jing with a proxy server too. Unfortunately for Mac users, this tutorial only works on Windows. To learn how it's done, check out the full tutorial. View the Tutorial » | Screencast.com Tutorial: How Do I Create Mobile-Friendly Videos on Screencast.com? More and more people are watching videos on their phones, tablets, and other mobile devices. To stay current, everybody's videos have got to be mobile friendly these days, but mobile devices can be quite finicky when it comes to playing videos. The video has to be in the correct format, within the acceptable range of dimensions, and meet many other factors. In this tutorial, we'll teach you two ways to create mobile-friendly videos on Screencast.com. Check out the tutorial to learn more. View the Tutorial » | Morae Tutorial: View Your Notes and Markers Following a Session One of Morae's great features is it allows you to make notes and mark certain sections of a session as they happen. That way, you'll be sure to catch every important moment without having to go through it later. While observing and logging a session, you may want to have quick access to those notes and markers. This tutorial explains how to save and view your markers and notes immediately after a session. View the Tutorial » | Purchase TechSmith products online! All the tools you need to create engaging images and videos! Buy Now Create, edit and produce stunning videos at any screen size! Buy Now Create, edit and produce stunning videos at any screen size! Buy Now Easily record and publish meetings, lectures and presentations! 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