screencapture - ReadWriteWeb http://www.readwriteweb.com/feeds/tag/screencapture en Copyright 2009 Richard MacManus readwriteweb@gmail.com Mon, 23 Nov 2009 21:12:49 -0800 http://www.sixapart.com/movabletype/?v=4.23-en http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss GoView: Free Screencasting Tool from Citrix goview_logo_feb09.pngCitrix just entered the screencasting market with its GoView application for Windows. GoView, which was launched at the DEMO conference today, allows you to record demos on your screen and Citrix will host these videos for you. Unlike most of Citrix's offerings, GoView is available for free. While the tool is easy enough to use, its feature set lags behind its direct competitors like Jing or ScreenToaster. However, while it doesn't offer a lot of new features, it is very easy to use and will surely attract a large number of users.

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GoView's advantage over its competitors is the sheer simplicity of the service: you press record and that's what it does. After you stop the recording, you are taken to GoView's website, where you can add a title and description to your video. You can also password protect your video and see a preview.

However, unlike other tools like ScreenToaster, or Techsmith's Jing and Camtasia Studio, GoView feels somewhat limited. As far as we can see, you can't even set a keyboard shortcut to start your recordings, and you can't specify a specific area of your screen for your recordings - your only option is to record the whole screen.

goview_screenshot.pngGoView does, however, allow you to cut out sections of your recordings later on and let you add titles to your video later on. Sadly, it doesn't allow you to overdub your voice-over recordings after your original recording.

However, just like most other screencasting tools, GoView also gives you the option to download a video file with your presentation, which means that you could edit it in your favorite video editor after the fact.

GoView is free and has Citrix's brand name and infrastructure behind it, but products like Screentoaster or Jing also give you free hosting for your videos and more powerful recording features. In its current iteration, GoView's web service was also often very slow, but that might be due to the high demand just after today's launch. Overall, GoView is a useful product, but it doesn't do anything that others don't do already.

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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/goview_free_screencasting_tool_from_citrix.php http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/goview_free_screencasting_tool_from_citrix.php Products Mon, 02 Mar 2009 11:11:57 -0800 Frederic Lardinois
ScreenToaster 2.0 Takes on Jing and Screencast.com screentoaster_logo_jan09.pngScreenToaster is an easy to use screencasting application that lives in your browser. When we first reviewed it, it was still in private beta, but today, the company has started its public beta test and added enough new features to make it a viable competitor to Jing, one of our favorite screencasting tools. Besides adding new features, ScreenToaster has also retooled its video portal, which, as Amit Agarwal notes, now looks a lot like a YouTube for screencasts.

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Finally: ScreenToaster Records Audio

One of the major drawbacks of the first version was ScreenToaster's inability to simultaneously record video and audio. To add your soundtrack, you had to go back later and record your voice-over separately. The new version of ScreenToaster has done away with this limitation, while also adding the ability to embed your webcam into your videos.

In addition, the new version now lets you slow down and accelerate your videos, which is great for speed painting videos, for example. You do, however, have to decide on the speed of your video when you start the recording and you can't change it later on.

Next: YouTube Uploads, Flash and AVI Downloads

screentoaster20_record.pngThe developers promise that you will be able to export your videos directly to YouTube very soon (you need to pay for the Pro version of Jing to do this). Once this has been enabled, you will also be able to download your screencasts as Flash and AVI videos. It is not clear if these will be premium features, or if they will be available to all users.

Verdict

With this new version, ScreenToaster is clearly taking on Jing, which just released its paid 'Pro' version last week. Jing, however, is a bit more flexible and offers more than just screencasting.

ScreenToaster, of course, can't rival professional tools like Camtasia or ScreenFlow, but if you are looking for an easy to use screencasting tool to record a quick demo or tutorial, ScreenToaster is definitely a contender for being one of the best and easiest to use tools available.

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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/screentoaster_20_takes_on_jing.php http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/screentoaster_20_takes_on_jing.php Reviews Tue, 13 Jan 2009 10:45:48 -0800 Frederic Lardinois
Userfly: Get Usability Insights with One Line of Code UserflyWhen it comes to Web design and development, one thing trumps the latest technology and cool features: usability. Why? Because all of the features and functions in the world are completely worthless if a human user is unable to figure out how to use them. But testing against human factors, creating use cases, and observing focus groups can prove to be a costly endeavor for even the largest of companies.

Now, there's a cost-effective means of seeing how usable your pages are: Userfly, a simple way to test your site's usability for free - with one line of code.

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The user behavior is recorded for the entire site visit, following the user from page to page. Once the user leaves the site, the capture ends.

Reviewing the walkthroughs is just as easy. Userfly provides information on the user's browser, each page visited, and time spent on each page. Clicking on a particular page plays back the interaction, showing where the user moved his or her mouse and where he or she clicked. Once you're finished watching, you're prompted to rate the usefulness of the capture. Then, you can decide to keep it or discard it.

Even during a short test, I found Userfly incredibly helpful - given that a number of users stopped by as I was testing the app. In fact, the only complaint I had was that the walkthrough fails to automatically pan as the user scrolls. Meaning? Meaning you have to manually scroll to keep up with the mouse movements - which I found to be nearly impossible on lengthy posts.

When the user didn't scroll, however, I found myself replaying the walkthroughs over and over. It was invaluable to see how other users see and use the pages that I find so familiar. Suffice it to say, I immediately noticed areas for improvement.

Userfly will allow you to record 10 users per hour, monitoring basic events for free. Those who are interested in more users per hour and more advanced events can contact Userfly for a quote.

How are people using your site? Wouldn't you like to know? Grab the code at Userfly and take a look at your site through someone else's eyes.

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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/userfly_get_usability_insights.php http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/userfly_get_usability_insights.php Products Tue, 13 Jan 2009 00:00:11 -0800 Rick Turoczy