
Flash is wonderful, Flash is good, not everyone uses it, but everyone should. And if you can't afford Flash I found a little app that lets you create presentations that turn into those nifty little SWF's. It's called
Wink, by the good folks over at
DebugMode. I've seen it used on several sites to demonstrate software. Not only does it grab screenshots (complete with cursor movement), you can also add simple buttons, textboxes, and titles. Just the thing for simple training videos. Did I mention it's Windows and Linux compatible?
Tags: elearning, flash, freeware, presentation, swf, training
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Subscribe to commentsShockeymoeAug 17th 2005 3:52PM
Went to Snapfiles, got this message when attempting the download!
"High security alert!!!
You are not permitted to download the file "wink15-1.zip" because it is infected with the virus "Suspicious".
URL = http://files.webattack.com/localdl834/wink15-1.zip
File quarantined as: .
http://www.fortinet.com/VirusEncyclopedia/search/encyclopediaSearch.do?method=quickSearchDirectly&virusName=Suspicious"
Black DominaAug 17th 2005 11:27PM
This is such a great tool - I use it all the time. It's very easy to use and has pretty much everything you need...and best of all - it's free!
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ShockeymoeAug 18th 2005 2:17AM
Downloaded it when I was not on the corporate server. Scanned it and it appears to be clean. My apologies.
Amit AgarwalAug 18th 2005 3:49AM
Even Camstudio is a good option and it's free as well.
Directory of screen capture tools - http://labnol.blogspot.com/2005/05/screencasting-to-help-your-mom.html