ScreenCam - Recording your desktop has never been more easier!
Version | 2.20 Build 0020 |
Updated | Apr 13th 2006 |
Developer |
SmartGuyz Inc
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User Rating |
1177
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Original File Size | 2.1 MB |
Downloads | 11019 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Multimedia |
ScreenCam is the first name in Windows Screen Recording. Have you ever wanted to record your screen desktop and make a movie of it? ScreenCam is the answer.
Giving you a virtual screen camcorder for recording virtually anything on your Windows desktop, only ScreenCam has it all - camcorder-like ease-of-use, high-performance recording, and export to the most powerful Internet, CD/DVD and email formats, all combined with the ability to add high-end interactivity all in one elegant package. All from the first and most-trusted name in Screen Camcorder Software- ScreenCam.
With the technology of ScreenCam Crack, you can quickly create easy-to-understand ScreenCam Crack movies of virtually anything on your PC Screen. The technology is so simple to use, the PhotoShop demo you see above was created in under 5 minutes!
ScreenCam even goes beyond the concept of a physical camcorder. With ScreenCam, you can also cut out mistakes, web links, add interactive buttons, sound, explanatory text, pictures and even join several ScreenCam movies together to form a longer movie or cut a ScreenCam movie to form shorter movies and more. Everything is included in one revolutionary package
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