How to use Snagit - Video Screencast
August 22, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Design, Blogging
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I have been using SnagIt to grab images for every post, it has saved me a lot of time in posting, and has helped all of my post be better, it is always a good idea to use a small image with every post, it draws in the reader and ads personality to the post. You may also want to check out the Snagit Guide blog, there is a lot of information there about using it.
Links mentioned in Video - Jing, TechSmith, and Stock Exchange.
View the SnagIt Tutorial
Sit back in your home theater seating as you watch it on the big screen! LOL I an only hope that I will be worthy of getting a big screen appearance!
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11 people have left comments
I would love to do the same. Very cool. Not bad for a first timer
Thanks! I appreciate that!
this is really cool eve! i’m definitely going to look into this
great job with the screencast.
Thanks!!
Great tutorial, Eve. Thanks for sharing the information. I’ll share this with my viewers too! WTG with your screencast.
Thanks! Your screencast came out great - good info - I certainly learned from it!
Very nice overview of Snagit!
For some reason hadn’t tried it yet. But seeing how well it seems to work, I will now.
Thanks! I am glad it helped!
Great tutorial Eve. And you did a fabulous job with your first screencast.
Thanks again! I can’t believe it got this popular!