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Last Updated: February 6th 2010
02/23/2011 12:45 AM
Snagit for Beginners: Conversation with Jennifer Bedford
Jennifer Bedford is the Marketing Project Manager for TechSmith Corporation. She has been with TechSmith for over 10 years working in the Administration, Sales and Marketing departments. After growing up in Massachusetts, Jennifer moved to Michigan for college. Jennifer is a 1997 graduate of Michigan State University with a degree in Hospitality Business. In this conversation, Jennifer discusses how beginner users can easily use Snagit, especially for their PowerPoint presentations.
11/16/2010 11:59 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: TechSmith Snagit for Mac: The Indezine Review
TechSmith Snagit is one of the most amazing programs -- all these years, TechSmith has made successive versions of Snagit available to Windows users, and now finally Snagit comes to the Mac. A screen capture application that does much more, Snagit lets you capture almost anything on the computer screen, edits to the screenshots by scaling, adding callouts, applying effects, etc. Finally, it also provides many options to share the screenshots.
08/24/2009 09:25 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: TechSmith SnagIt 9: The Indezine Review
Like many others, I end up with many programs on my computer. I find that most programs fall into several categories. I need to use some of them everyday, and some of them at least a few times each month. Also there are programs that I had to buy because I had to use them once or twice -- and maybe I'll need them again once or twice a year. Finally, there are programs I use all the time because they do the work of a dozen programs for me! I'm sure SnagIt from TechSmith comprises the last category.
08/10/2009 10:07 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: TechSmith Announces Camtasia Studio for Mac
After Jing on the Mac, TechSmith has announced a version of their Camtasia Studio product for the Mac OS X platform! Betsy Weber, Technical Evangelist at TechSmith mentions on her Visual Lounge blog that "Camtasia for Mac will be available on August 25! Over the next few weeks, we will be sharing more information and details with you about the release. Camtasia for Mac will have a special introductory price of $99, through the end of 2009. After that, the MSRP will be $149".
11/08/2008 02:26 AM
A PowerPoint Blog: TechSmith Camtasia Studio 6: The Indezine Review
TechSmith's Camtasia Studio product may be branded as a screen recording program, but that description doesn't do it much justice, since we consider it to be the Swiss Army Knife of video capture, edit, and sharing. At Indezine, we have been users of Camtasia Studio for a long time, and any new release of this product is an opportunity for us to play with the new features.
06/15/2008 11:06 AM
A PowerPoint Blog: TechSmith launches SnagIt 9
TechSmith today launched one of their most awaited releases: the new version 9 of SnagIt, their screen capture product that does so much more than just screen capture! SnagIt is an indispensable part of any computer I own, and the new version adds many ne
10/06/2007 10:32 AM
A PowerPoint Blog: Camtasia Studio 4 Review
Capturing on screen activity to create a movie is so much easier these days with more powerful computers and software -- and it is also a more helpful way of explaining how a task can be done. Such a concept works great if you want to create tutorial movi
10/06/2007 10:32 AM
techsmith - tony dunckel interview - indezine.com - powerpoint, presentations
Tony Dunckel (pictured to the left) is a Product Marketing Manager at TechSmith Corporation, a multimedia software company based in Michigan. TechSmith, founded in 1987, focuses on enabling users to capture images and activity from Windows desktops, incl
10/06/2007 10:32 AM
A PowerPoint Blog: SnagIt: Conversation with Tony Dunckel
Tony Dunckel is Product Manager for SnagIt, the versatile screen capture program from Okemos based TechSmith Corporation that functions more like a Swiss-Army knife of graphic tasks. I interviewed Tony more than a year ago -- and SnagIt already looks like
10/06/2007 10:32 AM
A PowerPoint Blog: The Daniel Park Interview
Daniel Park has spent more than a decade in multimedia development, and has worked with Camtasia Studio since its introduction as Camtasia back at the start of the milennium. In this interview, Danies discusses his book, Camtasia Studio, and PowerPoint.