However, it always feels kind of clunky and missing some key features plus the files seem way bigger than they should be. Snapz Pro X is like the free QuickTime screen recorder on steroids, but I moved to Screenium when I needed a more sophisticated tool, that allowed me to use callouts, text and zoom in or highlight/obscure items on my screen. Up until this moment, my screencasts or video tutorials have been made with initially, Snapz Pro X and more recently, Screenium. Why I’m Looking For New Video Screen Capture Software May 3 2013: Cult of Mac are offering a bundle that includes Camtasia:Mac for $49.99. I currently use Screenium but for reasons I’ll go into, I’m currently testing both Camtasia:mac and ScreenFlow. There is the free built-in QuickTime screen recording option, or a range of 3rd-party apps. If you need to record your screen, for screencasts or client or video training tutorials, and you are on a Mac, you have a few tools available.
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