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9 Awesome Mac Apps For Taking Screenshots and Screencasts. If your job requires you to take a lot of screenshots or screencasts of what you’re working on (for example, if you write for Mac.Appstorm), you might soon find that the built-in apps that your computer came with to do the task, are sometimes not powerful enough.

9 Awesome Mac Apps For Taking Screenshots and Screencasts

Today we’re here to present you the most relevant and current apps for any task that might involve taking pictures or video of your screen. We’ve got everything from built-in apps, to the most expensive and complex screencasting apps, and everything in between. Come take a look! Screenshot Apps: Grab You might know Grab as the free app that came installed with your Mac. For the longest time, I’ve used Preview coupled with Grab to get all of my screenshots done, but I have to say that I’ve never really been impressed with the quality of my images after they’re done.

It’s important to note that using the Grab application has a few small benefits over the built-in screengrab shortucts, such as the ability to include the cursor. Skitch. Liste de logiciels de screencasting. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre.

Liste de logiciels de screencasting

Multiplateforme[modifier | modifier le code] VLC (Mac OS / Unix / Linux / MS Windows) (Libre)Adobe Captivate 8 (propriétaire commercial, version d'essai gratuite de 30 jours)Jing (Mac OS / MS Windows) (Gratuiciel)Qarbon ViewletBuilder (Linux / MS Windows) (propriétaire, version d'essai gratuite)Krut, application Java au format Quicktime MOV (Libre)Screencast (Mac OS / MS Windows XP) (propriétaire commercial)TurboDemo (Mac OS / Linux / MS Windows)(partagiciel)vnc2flv Screen Recorder (Mac OS / Unix / Linux / MS Windows) (Gratuiciel)Wink (Gratuiciel) (Linux / MS Windows)Dahu(Gratuiciel) (Linux / Windows / Mac OS) - Logiciel Open Source fonctionnel mais toujours en développement.

Linux seulement[modifier | modifier le code] Mac OS seulement[modifier | modifier le code] Windows seulement[modifier | modifier le code] Applications en ligne (WebServices)[modifier | modifier le code] Liens externes[modifier | modifier le code] Portail du logiciel. AJET: Australasian Journal of Educational Technology. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology The is a refereed academic journal publishing research and review articles in educational technology, information and communications technologies for education, online and e-learning, educational design, multimedia, computer assisted learning, and related areas.

AJET: Australasian Journal of Educational Technology

AJET is published by the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE). Prior to Volume 20, 2004, AJET was published under the title . AJET invites submissions of articles in the length range 5000-8000 words. Original contributions are welcome from writers in any organisation in any country, and membership of a supporting society is not a requirement for submissions. AJET's current Thomson Reuters is 1.655, an increase compared with the 2010 figure, 1.278. In December 2007 AJET announced the retirement of its printed version, the last printed issue being Volume 23, Number 4.

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