I can remember using stand-alone products in the past to record what is happening on the screen, but I had never tried any of the online tools before. I started, as I always do, by watching all the demonstrations. Then I went to each site and clicked on record. I noticed they all wanted to access my computer. Sounds like a security risk to me, but you can't continue unless you agree. I checked the certificates on all the sites and screencastle.com was not certified, so I did not try that one. The other three worked fine. What is everyone having trouble with? Screencast-o-Matic seemed to slow the computer down and did not have a full screen button. Screenr requires you to post to Twitter. ScreenToaster seemed like the best bet, but I tried all three anyway. So here they are. The first two are just for testing. Unfortunately, ScreenToaster cut me off at 2 minutes 45 seconds while I was still talking. Sorry for the abrupt ending!
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ScreenToaster
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Oh yah, I'd like that 48 ft sailboat too! Nice to see how the three applications compare. It's fun, isn't it?
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