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    Extre Screen Capture Pro is Free Just Today

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by martee, Jun 14, 2009.

  1. martee

    martee Notebook Evangelist

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    June 14, 2009

    Extra Screen Capture Pro is a tool for recording any movement of your PC desktop screen. It is an easy to use, powerful and lightweight screen recording program. It can capture screen activities and sounds to standard AVI video file or EXE file. If you move the cursor, launch a program, type some text, click buttons, select some menus – anything you see on the screen – Extra Screen Capture Pro will record all these, and sound from your system microphone.

    With this useful program, you can demo action what’s happening on your PC desktop screen. Audio can also be recorded from any source, including microphone, line-in, or speakers. Extra Screen Capture Pro is an ideal tool to make software demonstrations, develop videos for training and tutoring.
     
  2. MaXimus

    MaXimus Notebook Deity

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    Exxcellent program d00d, thanks alot for teh heads up
     
  3. ViciousXUSMC

    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    camstudio is also a free program similar to camtasia, since this thread is old and just bumped i'll state

    THIS IS NOT A CURRENT GIVE AWAY AND NOT FREE ANYMORE, ITS AN OLD THREAD