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You’ve grabbed the perfect screenshot or taken a photo, done a little editing, and now you need to get it out to the world. But, which image file formats do you need? In this blog post, you'll learn about how file types differ, common web sizes, vector versus raster art, and digital versus optical zoom.
Update on Sparkle Vulnerability for Camtasia for Mac and Snagit Mac Users
As you may be aware, a potential security vulnerability was recently discovered in Sparkle, a third-party software update framework used by Camtasia for Mac and other Mac applications. After discovering this potential problem, our development team worked hard to put a mechanism in place to correct the issue.
On Tuesday, March 8th, Camtasia for Mac and Snagit Mac both received updates that protect against this vulnerability. You can update via the applications' built in menus or you can manually update by clicking this link and selecting the appropriate application.
For more information, please visit our community forum. And as always, if you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team.
TechSmith Blog
Discover helpful tips and how tos on a variety of screen capture, screencasting, and technology topics.
"I use Camtasia for training new employees on our intranet and social media policies. We used to do a lot of in-person training, but with the cost of travel and budget cuts, we had to start training creatively." -Angela Dockett, Marketing Communications Manager, American Cancer Society
InstantReplay is an App made by the Coach’s Eye team that allows you to record an event from one or more angles using your iOS or Android device. The video recorded is then immediately delivered to one or more mobile devices. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to send a video from InstantReplay to Coach's Eye. Learn how »
Snagit
In Snagit, the Styles Gallery is a collection of preset styles for the drawing tools and image effects. You can save your own customized style to the Styles Gallery to reuse on your projects and save time. Find out how »
Snagit for Mac
Save images to the SNAGPROJ file format when you may need to incorporate feedback, make revisions, or update an image at a later time. This file format saves the current state of an image and allows for editing of any vector-based objects on the canvas. Read more »
Camtasia Studio
Nothing turns off viewers faster than a video with bad audio. That's why we've gathered information to help you choose the right mic, select an audio recorder, and how to sync audio with video. Learn more »
Camtasia for Mac
When it comes to video creation, a little preparation goes a long way. Learn the steps you can take before, during, and after recording to ensure you create a polished video every time. Learn more »
Jing
Capture hotkeys are great! They allow you to start a capture using a keyboard shortcut. In this tutorial, learn how to use a hotkey to perform a capture quickly and easily. Learn how »
Screencast.com
Folders provide a way to share your content; just add the files you want to share to the folder. You can also add an RSS feed to your folder. Then, every time you add content to the folder your viewers are notified. Read more »
Morae
Want to present your findings? You can easily export items created in Morae Manager directly into a PowerPoint presentation. You can select to export a storyboard, multiple storyboards, video clips, title clips, and graphs. Learn more »
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