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Time for an update show on two of my favourite apps - ScreenFlow and LiquidText.
ScreenFlow is my go to app for screencast creation and includes all the necessary tools for capture, edit and exporting your final video. The latest version has some great new features and some welcome enhancements. Although optimised for screencast creation, ScreenFlow is a very capable video editor in its own right, and handles HD video extremely well. If you're looking for a capable, traditional linear video editor, it's well worth checking out.
LiquidText is an innovative way to compare and annotate PDFs, Word Docs and Powerpoint Slides. Now with v2 it's possible to compare and annotate multiple documents in a single multidoc file - it's really very clever!
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can you do a screencast on MarginNote?
Hi Craig,
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll add it to the list of possibilities but no promises!
Ember & Pixa - Organise Your Images tutorial is also available to watch in Issue 49 of the ScreenCastsOnline Monthly As a Premium member, this back issue may be available to you for free, or if published before you became a member, is available for individual purchase as a back issue in the ScreenCastsOnline Monthly Mag application.
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