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Subject:Re: Looking for a good screen cam program From:"Bangeman, Brant" <Brant -dot- Bangeman -at- ARBITRON -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 9 Jul 1999 16:28:59 -0400
Money isn't an issue, but time is. I am a lone TW and have a lot
responsibilities (everyone does) to keep me extremely busy, but I still want
to take tech writing to the edge with the latest technologies.
I would love to see your work. You could email it to me if it's not a
problem.
Thanks,
Brant
> -----Original Message-----
> From: thetechwriter -at- yahoo -dot- com [SMTP:thetechwriter -at- yahoo -dot- com]
> Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 3:15 PM
> To: Bangeman, Brant
> Subject: Re: Looking for a good screen cam program
>
> It depends (how often do you hear that on this list? :o). If you want, I
> can
> email you what I created with the screen video capture utility that comes
> with
> RoboHTML and Macromedia Director (it's ~2MB). If I could log onto my FTP
> site,
> I'd just put it there for you, but it's been down for the past couple of
> days....
>
> Of course, if you don't have these programs, they'll set you or your
> company
> back about $2,000 to get them. Probably not a justifiable expense for a
> few
> show me type things (then again, it depends on you or your company!).
>
> Personally, I think they're a match made in heaven (I like both programs).
>
> -David Castro
> techwrtr -at- crl -dot- com
> thetechwriter -at- yahoo -dot- com
>
>