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Screenium review
Screenium review









Once installed I was impressed, but not daunted, by the range of options available. I know, old hat and all that, but sometimes a reminder of the basics is all it takes to remind us why we love the Mac so much!

screenium review

Quickly make live videos of your Mac’s screen… capture everything that’s happening there, including mouse pointer, selections and movements - in real-time!Īs I said above it is a while since I have installed anything new on the Macs so it brought a fond smile of remembrance to this old face at the ease at which the Mac handles an installation. If you ‘Google’ “screencast software for macs” they don’t exactly jump off the page at you, in fact they don’t really appear on the page, but Tim suggested them so I was more than happy to give them a try, and I am very glad that I did! My weapon of choice to produce the Screencast? Not really tough to guess is it as this is a review of Screenium ($29) from Synium Software. I have always liked the idea of screencasts, but never had a need but last week I had a client that was really struggling with some elements of updating their blog, and as they were Spanish and my Spanish is nowhere near good enough to explain WordPress, I thought that the easiest thing to do would be to screencast the process, and then send it to them using Dropbox (that is another story, but it worked fine in the end). The other day though I had a need to create some quick screencasts.

#SCREENIUM REVIEW UPGRADE#

Incidentally this carries over to Snow Leopard as well, I just can’t be bothered to upgrade 5 Macs that are all working just fine! The reason is pretty simple what I have is doing the job that I need doing more than adequately, and I really can’t be bothered to change for changes sake. By that I mean that I haven’t had the need or desire to add any new applications for many months now.

screenium review

My Mac set up has been pretty stable for a while now.









Screenium review