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Press references from 2007
David Travis, Usability News, April 2007
"Morae 2.0: WORTH A LOOK. Prior to this release, Morae was one of the best products available for carrying out software and website usability tests. These new features make it a five-star product."
David Gewirtz, Connected Photographer, April 2007
"SnagIt goes way beyond basic capture. Maniacally beyond. The Joker in Arkham Asylum maniacally beyond."
Leigh Anne Jones, PCWorld.com, January 2007
SnagIt is a screen capture utility that will leave you amazed that you were ever satisfied with that old Print Screen key."
Press references from 2006
Davis Janowski, PC Magazine AppScout, December 2006
"...if you're looking for a more full-featured screen grabbing app, nothing beats good ol' SnagIt."
Hillebrand, Pen Computing, October 2006
"I honestly don’t know how I ever survived without this marvelous program, and I’m glad our paths finally crossed. If you’re not using this incredible product, you should."
Staff, PC Authority, September 2006
"With a wide range of configurability, it’s perfect for capturing images for use in presentations, reports or on the web"
Ron LaFon, Cadalyst Magazine & Online, December 2006
"Camtasia Studio 4 from TechSmith is ideal for creating and publishing both online and CD-based training, demonstrations and presentations."
Bob Schwabach, OnComputers, December 2006 
"One of the best programs for creating training videos is Camtasia..."
Deanne Dalrymple, Training Media Review, November 2006
"Camtasia is an excellent application for developing software demonstrations in video format for both web and CD-ROM delivery."
Sean McCown InfoWorld.com, November 2006
"If you have a document explaining how to run a process or how to fix something... make a quick video of it in Camtasia and give the users something really useful to refer to..."
Jim Rapoza, eWeek, Novermber 2006
"TechSmith's Camtasia Studio 4 is an easy-to-use software simulation and demonstration tool that does a good job of easing the integration of audio and video into demos. Version 4 also increases Camtasia Studio's already extensive output options, including the ability to output to iPod video devices.
Codrut Nistor, Softpedia, November 2006
"Camtasia Studio has an excellent interface and an incredible amount of features, and the best part is that its price is excellent."
Davis, Splash Magazine Worldwide, Novermber 2006
"Before Camtasia, attempting to train my 1400 journalists was a downhill battle. Camtasia Studio 4 has been the answer to my communication needs."
Scott Mitchell, MSDN, October 2006
"They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so what better way to pitch your product to prospective buyers or provide support to existing users than through the power of video? A software package designed specifically for turning on-screen demos into videos is Camtasia Studio..."
Mark Scapicchio, Smart Computing Magazine, September 2006
"If you need to take lots of screen shots, want more control of the screen area that's pictured, or want to include your mouse pointer in your screen shots, you should probably look into a screen capture program such as TechSmith's SnagIt"
Sue Chastain, About.com, August 2006
"If you produce Windows screen shots on a regular basis, you won't find a more powerful tool than SnagIt. TechSmith surprises me with each new version of SnagIt, always adding innovative new features I never knew I needed — until I start using them!"
Bill Detwiler, TechRepublic, July 2006
"Over the years, I’ve used a variety of tools and techniques for capturing computer screen output, but TechSmith's SnagIt has been the most useful and versatile."
Greg Steen, Microsoft TechNet, August 2006
"TechSmith’s SnagIt 8.0 has developed into a tour-de-force for the screenshot world"
Jack Cook, Mobility Site, July 2006
"SnagIt 8.1 - Simply The Best! When I first tried it, I was absolutely amazed at what I was able to do."
David Em, Byte Magazine, July 2006
"If you need to create and distribute screen-based presentations, Camtasia Studio is a great product that's well worth your consideration."
Robert Green, Cadalyst Magazine, June 2006
"As long as you're conducting an instructor-led training session, why not record your training and make it available later to those who missed class, new employees or those who simply want a refresher? I've used Camtasia with great success to create audio/video files of entire training sessions that can be replayed using Windows Media Player."
Lifehacker.com, June 2006
"...if you're looking for a more full-featured screen grabbing app, nothing beats good ol' SnagIt."
Geetesh Bajaj, Indezine, June 2006
"Camtasia Studio's new version 3.1 upgrade does so much more than screen recording that it almost seems like a veritable Swiss Army knife of media editing tools."
Warren Ernst, CPU Magazine, June, 2006
"SnagIt is as close to perfect as screen-capture software can be, and its unique feature set may generate new users who otherwise may have thought such software a luxury."
Jonathan Buys, OSDir.com, June, 2006

"After using SnagIt you’ll likely never look at screen-capturing software the same way."
Timothy J. Turner, Life Insurance Selling Magazine, May, 2006

"With this tool you have more flexibility than a gymnast. It can capture parts of screens instead of the entire window, or "snag" menus, videos, and a lot more."
Ben Gottesman, PC Magazine, April 2006
"Drop-Dead Useful"
Mark Gibbs, Network World, April 2006
"Camtasia brings demos to life on your Web site. As the Web matures, video showing how products are used or pitching ideas are features that your Web site can't be without."
Bob Schwabach, OnComputers, April 2006
"We thought Camtasia had a great set of video editing tools. You can easily add captions, call-outs, arrows, voice commentary, extra video, etc., anywhere in the video you're creating. You can output the Camtasia video as a Macromedia Flash file, which means it can be added to almost any Web site."
Bitwise Recommended Award
Source: Bitwise Magazine
"...if you need to record really slick presentations, demos or tutorials
with a high degree of interactivity; or if you need to mix screen and
camera recordings in a single video, then Camtasia Studio 3.1 is simply
the best."
Peter Grad, The Record, February 2006
"TechSmith's recently released SnagIt Version 8, and it just glows"
Paul Rowlingson, VNUNet.com, January 2006
"An impressive, fully featured application that has a multitude of uses beyond training or presentations."
SnagIt reviewer, TopTenReviews, January 2006
"Whether you're looking to capture images, color values, video games or video clips, our #1 pick and the "TopTenREVIEWS Gold Award" winner, SnagIt by TechSmith Corporation, really delivers. We found this software phenomenally easy to use and gave it a perfect score in every one of our rating criteria."
Jim Rapoza, eWeek.com, January 2006
"When it comes to learning about or training on applications, most people are like Missouri-in other words, "show me." Most companies don't have the resources to dedicate personnel to training users on new systems. But that's where software simulation and demonstration products can come in. Camtasia Studio 3.1 from TechSmith Corp. is a very intuitive tool for creating attractive application demonstrations and presentations. In fact, it's probably one of the best products eWEEK Labs has seen..."
Stephani L. Miller, Builder Online, January 2006
"Until recently, whenever custom builder Alan Banks needed to point out a feature in building plans or share comments and notes with a client or architect he had to print out or copy the plans, enlarge the area under discussion, write his notes on the page, and fax it over to the recipient. But with TechSmith's SnagIt screen-capture software he can simply select anything on his computer desktop - an image, text, video, Web page, or drop-down menu - and turn it into a file that can be emailed."
Linda Starr, Education World, January 2006
"The best software we introduced this year has been Techsmith's SnagIt," said Art Lader. "Our teachers have been using it to create high-quality screen captures (both static and animated) for their students. I have been using it to do the same for my colleagues. SnagIt is inexpensive, easy to use and instantly improves teacher productivity."
Kelly Morrison, Download.com, January 2006
"Capturing screenshots may not be glamorous, but SnagIt can turn the chore into a walk in the park."
Press references from 2005
David Einstein, San Francisco Chronicle, December 2005
"Several screen-capture programs have scrolling features that let you capture part or all of a long document or Web page...I've found that SnagIt gives you a little more control for precisely selecting the portion of a document or Web page you want to capture."
Steve Bass, PC World - Newsletter, December 2005
"SnagIt, the Screen Capture Winner. I do so many screen captures, I need an industrial-strength product--which is why I use SnagIt. SnagIt provides unlimited ways to grab screens. Each method can be saved as a profile and assigned to a hot key."
Linda Epstein, TabletPc2.com, December 2005
"SnagIt helps you take advantage of this age-old wisdom by changing the way you communicate with your co-workers, friends and family."
Jim Powell, SmallBizPipeline, December 2005
"There are dozens of screen-capture programs. We like SnagIt from TechSmith because of its built-in annotation tools and the special effects you can add (drop shadows, for example) to the captured image."
Chris Leeds, Lockergnome, November 2005
"I've used it a number of times (all without reading a paragraph of tutorial or help manual) and it's totally KILLER. My output product has improved with each successive attempt and it's got me so impressed I'm actually thinking about reading the stinking manual so I can use it to its fullest capacity. If you're a professional Web developer, or just do a lot of support activities, you really need to check this thing out. They have a free trial download so you really have nothing to lose."
Lisa DeVries, The East Carolinian, November 2005
"Camtasia 3.0 makes it very simple for instructors who want to replace memorization strategies with teaching for understanding."
Ron LaFon, Cadalyst Magazine, October 2005
"Camtasia Studio provides professors, teachers and instructional designers with a professional and easy-to-use solution for recording lectures and online coursework without the need for multimedia or programming expertise."
Jon Aleckson, Training Media Review, October 2005
"We found that Morae is an incredible tool and invaluable as part of the process of improving instructional lessons. Although TechSmith may have positioned this product for use by academics or software developers for quantitative and qualitative research, I see Morae becoming a common tool used by e-learning departments to improve their product before releasing it to learners. And once academics learn that they will no longer have to sit through hours of videotape, they too will agree that Morae deserves a four-star rating, Training Media Review's highest."
Richard, Wolfmanbytes, October 2005
"The software does work as advertised and does so better then any other one I have tried to date. The software is easy to use and quite powerful once you get into it and start to see what all you can do with it. I haven't run into a single problem with this program while testing it out."
Andrew MacNeill, FoxPro Magazine, October 2005
"Camtasia offers far more than just basic screen recording - zooming,
call-outs and the ability to export to the Internet-friendly Flash
format."
"These highly compressed files (less than 1 MB per minute) can then be placed on a server where students can download them to review the lecture, or, if they are on a remote campus, to take the class in their own time. Our experiences lead us to believe that this form of lecture delivery will become widespread, allowing universities to reuse classrooms for more productive things and instructors to constantly strive to improve their teaching incrementally."
John Perram, The International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, October 1, 2005
"I highly recommend that you take a look at the program. It's been a timesaver for me and I feel that I've barely "scratched" the surface on what I can actually accomplish with incorporating this software with my instruction."
John Fallon, eSchoolNews, September 8, 2005
"Camtasia offers powerful features for capturing and editing screen video and audio, and packages it in an interface that makes those features easy and intuitive to use."
Jerry Olsen, DesktopPipeline, September 8, 2005
"TechSmith's SnagIt remains my favorite tool for taking screenshots and tweaking the images. If you want to effectively present static screenshots on your Web pages, this is a must have for more effective communication of ideas."
Jake Ludington, MediaBlab, September 3, 2005
"If you want to show people how to do something on a computer, Camtasia is the perfect tool. After putting it through rigorous testing, I couldn’t find a single thing about it I didn’t like. It does exactly what it needs to do with the perfect balance of simplicity and power. Highly recommended. 10 stars out of 10."
Charlie White, CorporateMediaNews, September 1, 2005
"Camtasia Studio 3.0 is a great choice for delivering tutorials, training, and other screen presentations. The suite of applications that ship with Camtasia Studio make it a powerful tool for delivering presentations in almost any medium with high quality output."
Jim Cheshire, JimcoSoftware, September 1, 2005
"There are times when mathematics educators and students would like to demonstrate a concept using a computer projection system but do not want to feel captive to the computer keyboard or to button pushing on the graphics calculator. Creating a video may be useful to you as either a mathematics educator or student for presenting your work at a conference or for use in your classroom."
Mathematics Teacher, September 1, 2005
"Camtasia Studio by techsmith.com is one of the leading programs for capturing video on screen PC desktop activity. Its rich toolset allows you to capture demonstrations of desktop editing and compositing software, or any other program, then offer those demonstrations in streaming video or Flash, or create a self-running CD-ROM via the Web. This allows you to teach others your video craft."
Frank McMahon, Video Systems Magazine, September 1, 2005
"More than one editor has suggested I do a couple of screencasts--and I will, I promise. You'll be the first to hear about it. The program I'm experimenting with is TechSmith's Camtasia Studio, IMHO, the premiere screencasting tool."
Steve Bass, PCWorld, August 31, 2005
"...I decided to see what the latest version had to offer. The first thing that struck me was the new interface—beautifully designed…"
Erica Sadun, LifeHacker.com, August 17, 2005
"Now we're talking. Version 3 of Camtasia expands its features much further and you can now add a small picture of yourself talking about what the viewers are seeing on the screen and what in particular they should pay attention to. You can put together a course or training program from screen shots, video and sound, and import other videos, photographs and CAD drawings. You can even add the picture-in-picture feature to PowerPoint presentations. When you're done, you can place it just about anywhere you want: A screen box pops up asking if you want to e-mail your presentation, burn it to CD, save it as a file or put it on the Web."
Bob Schwabach, Syndicated Columnist, OnComputers, August 16, 2005
"For a Picture in Picture final movie which also can have interactive quizzing and hot spots, try the new Camtasia…"
Tom Bunzel, InformIT, August 5, 2005
"Users can create a full-motion video presentation, in real time, and publish it in the format of their choice. No multimedia or programming experience necessary."
Cindy Waxer, Selling Power Magazine, July 1, 2005
"Using this tool will save you time in creating step-by-step tutorials, adding screen shots to your presentation programs, and organizing your images for future reference. SnagIt is highly recommended."
Linda Joseph, Multimedia & Internet @ Schools Magazine, July 1, 2005
"Overall Camtasia Studio 3 is an extremely powerful tool. Usefully, the new release of Camtasia provides optional JPEG compression which can significantly reduce the size of files containing complex graphics, images and video. One snazzy new feature is the addition of a Picture-in-Picture (PIP) recording tool. The idea is that you record your screencast and then pop up a smaller recording such as a ‘talking head’ video in one corner of it."
Huw Collingbourne, Bitwise Magazine, July 1, 2005
"Camtasia has an excellent wizard to help you make recordings, and its capture implementation was the most technically advanced of any of the other tools, which is to be expected since TechSmith is the maker of the (deservedly) famous SnagIt screen capture tool..."
DonationCoder.com, June 6, 2005
"I downloaded a thirty-day free copy of Camtasia Studio by TechSmith—one of several video capture programs. I have to admit, I couldn't believe how easy it was. Less than an hour after the download, I was recording multiple software demos (in Flash format, no less). I was even able to publish them to the Web with accompanying HTML pages. The whole experience with the software was so natural that I didn't even need instruction. To top it off, the software was inexpensive. Not only could I use it right away, I could afford it, too."
Lainie Hoverstad, Intercom Magazine, June 1, 2005
"As a writer and tech writer, I find SnagIt is one of the more valuable resources..."
Meryl Evans, May 26, 2005
"I created this animated walkthrough with TechSmith's excellent Camtasia Studio...one of the products behind 'screencasting'."
Harry McCracken, PC World, May 22, 2005
"SnagIt is...one of the best kept secrets used by software designers."
David Radin, Pittsburg Post-Gazette, May 4, 2005
"One of the greatest advantages of having such a small footprint, portable usability testing solution, which requires no hardware outside of the tester computer, is that in many cases there is no need to call for an official usability test session, as the test can be run by real users while performing their daily tasks. Exactly.
As the Morae recorder can be installed (with the due licenses) on as many PCs as desired, a selected group of users within an organization or even at different geographical locations can be setup with recorder software set to start automatic recording each time a certain tool, software or website is accessed. This enables to have a much more realistic capture of data from real users and while they are actually challenged by real world situations: no data could be better than this for a usability specialist."
Robin Good, MasterNewMedia.org, May 4, 2005
"SnagIt is a multi featured capture tool. It has an exceptionally well-designed interface and workflow. It is packaged with comprehensive options for capturing, standardizing, and adding effects to images. It has the bundled tools of a powerful vector-based image editor and file management utility."
MustHaveSoftware.net, April 26, 2005
"SnagIt is, in my view, probably the most full-featured of the capture tools...it's also very easy to use thanks to a well-designed interface and workflow."
Matthew Ellison, Writers' UA, April 21, 2005
"SnagIt is the only screen capture tool I'll ever use. The editing features rock!"
Jake Ludington, MediaBlab, April 4, 2005
"SnagIt is without a doubt the most useful graphics and multimedia tool that there is. Not only that it is easy to use and the price is right."
Joe Tex, SharewareJunkies, April 4, 2005
"In sum, we found the full flight of tasks in doing a demo video recording in Camtasia Studio very easy and straightforward. Techsmith is constantly thinking of ways to hint and advise to make the task easier to do (extensive use of Windows hints, good help documentation, great Getting Started manual, etc). And it shows - I never felt flustered or lost in Camtasia Studio - they truly earn the crown for being the best video demo recording tool on the market."
Jack Surveyer, The OpenSourcery, April 3, 2005
"The tried and true PrintScreen and ALT+Printscreen seems good enough to get a screencapture - why complicate things with a special utility? Well, SnagIt supplies three good reasons - versatility, magnifier and post processing aids. Every operation is simple, fast, reliable. Street price for SnagIt 7, Windows only - $40. Case closed."
David Radin, MegaByteMinute, April 1, 2005
"...products I love: SnagIt, a screen capture and editing tool..."
Robert Green, Cadalyst Magazine, March 2005
"Most CAD managers function as a corporate CAD training department while at the same time keeping the CAD department running. Because I've advocated targeted training that solves your company's specific problems, you can't go to your local bookstore and buy a training workbook. That means that you must create your own training materials. Before you panic, here are some ways to easily create quality handout materials. Learn more about my favorite software tools, Camtasia and SnagIt ..."
Steve Bass, PC World, March 23, 2005
"SnagIt is one of the most comprehensive and powerful screen capture utilities available for Windows, offering advanced features and extra tools for organizing, simplifying, and editing screen captures. If you produce Windows screen shots on a regular basis, SnagIt is a must-have tool."
Sue Chastain, About.com, March 15, 2005
"SnagIt leads the way in content capture tools."
J.W. Olsen, DesktopPipeline, March 2, 2005
"Using Camtasia Studio 2.1 you can create a wide variety of self-contained, on-demand presentations, all of which can be distributed in a number of different ways. And with Camtasia's fairly short learning curve, you don't have to learn a complicated video-editing system."
Julie Hill, Presentations Magazine, March 1, 2005
"Usability testing needn't cost a fortune. Morae is a usability lab on CD-ROM; it's revolutionized our approach to usability testing."
Bryan Eisenberg, ClickZ, February 18, 2005
"Morae provides everything they need to perform basic user experience testing and does so at a price
far below renting a test lab or building their own. Once your network applications are delivered quickly and reliably it is time to take user satisfaction to the next level using Morae."
"[SnagIt] is an incredibly comprehensive product whose drop-down menus and buttons are very user-friendly. Even the photo novice will have professional looking graphics in minutes."
Teaching K-8 Magazine, February 5, 2005
"Camtasia Studio offers far more features and is $200 less expensive than the nearest direct competitor."
Mike Rielly, Software Development Magazine, February 1, 2005
"I personally use the Camtasia Studio and have found it enormously useful and quite easy to work with. I also love their SnagIt screen capture program. It's a wonderful thing!"
Kevin Kline, Windows IT Pro, January 26, 2005
"Tools like ...Camtasia, ... make it possible for teachers and communicators to create effective software simulations - without programming. Even simple presentation tools, such as PowerPoint, can create truly interactive simulations."
William Horton, WinWriters, January 18, 2005
"Imagine your keyboard Print Screen key connected to the dashboard of a Ferrari, and you've got TechSmith's SnagIt, a sub-$40 screen capture and customization utility that will wow software testers, trainers and webmasters alike."
WinPlanet.com, January 10, 2005
"SnagIt is the silent power behind the screenshots you see in this column. I've also cut down on my tech support turnaround times by sending in SnagIt captures of error messages."
Laura Blackwell, PC World, January 3, 2005
"For Windows users, Camtasia Studio and the less-expensive SnagIt software allow not only static regions of the computer screen to be captured and saved, but also dynamic/moving regions of the screen, including online video clips."
Wesley Fryer, TechLearning, January 1, 2005
Press references from 2004
"SnagIt enables Windows PC users to capture part or all of a screen display, edit, annotate, draw on it, and then print or e-mail it. I use SnagIt often on my PC. Without it, I would feel deprived of an important capability."
Linda Knapp, Seattle Times, December 25, 2004
"Techsmith's Camtasia is excellent. I've used that for other projects and it's never failed me."
"Our favorite screen capture tool."
Neil Rubenking, PC Magazine, November 15, 2004
"For 'watch and listen' demonstrations, I don't think anything can beat Camtasia for price, speed [and] ease of use."
James Paradise, Online Learning News & Reviews, November 11, 2004
"Camtasia is a great tool for creating dazzling "WOW!" experiences for customers (and isn't that what business is all about?)."
Terry Brock, BizJournals, November 1, 2004
"Morae... makes the process of event detection, recording, and management more efficient while also helping to capture the context of those events. It will perhaps be particularly attractive to those who do not have the physical space or budget for a conventional usability testing lab. Overall, I recommend considering Morae as a tool for usability testing."
Roger Chapman, Ergonomics in Design, Fall 2004
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"Morae is a fully featured desktop application that requires minimal investment in new equipment. Its key benefits are a range of capture and file management capabilities, packaged in an intuitive interface. The ability to examine and mark user actions as well as reactions, make this a real time-saver for user research and analysis."
Meryl Enerson, Software Magazine, October 2004:
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"[Morae] offers usability analysis that won't break the bank or your testers' patience. And I'm inclined to agree-this is no video camera on steroids."
Rick Wayne, Software Development Magazine, October 2004
"[SnagIt]'s the absolute premier screen capturing utility..."
Steve Bass, PC World, July 28, 2004
"Now it doesn't cost a fortune to create rich-media content for your Web site. Camtasia Studio is finding a following among entrepreneurs who want to show rather than tell customers how to use their products and Web sites. Most important, Camtasia Studio is easy to learn and use. But if you still get stuck, the package comes with free technical support."
Gwen Moran, Entrepreneur Magazine, July 21, 2004
"SnagIt's abilities to capture text and video as well as images on screen make it more useful than the term screen capture suggests."
Laura Blackwell, PC World, July 6, 2004
"I think SnagIt is a fabulous product - and it does so much more than what one can even expect. It's priced right and TechSmith does have a nice upgrade policy."
Geetesh Bajaj, Presenters University, June 24, 2004
"Need to capture a screen in Windows? Forget about the built-in Print Screen function... Get SnagIt, the best tool you'll find for capturing and printing screens."
Ron White, WindowsDevCenter.com, June 8, 2004
"For those that have to use screen captures often, [SnagIt] is one of those indispensable tools that should be every artist's, writer's and graphic designer's arsenal. The practicle uses are numerous. If you need to capture a screen image, and who does not, this is an excellent utility."
Kurt von Behrmann, Graphics Unleashed, June 7, 2004
"I simply could not work as productively without SnagIt from techsmith.com. Thank you Techsmith for keeping on producing and innovating SnagIt and Camtasia!"
"We have had a tendency to spare them the pain - and to sacrifice the gain - because connecting developers to users in this way has not often been practical. This new generation of tools aims to close that critical feedback loop, thereby helping developers figure out what ease-of-use really means to users."
"Camtasia Studio records in real time, making it possible to record all onscreen action from any CAD application. Its reasonable price makes it feasible for a company to create its own custom e-learning modules."
Sara Ferris, Cadalyst Magazine, June 1, 2004
"Camtasia Studio 2, from Techsmith, captures desktop video and audio and is a fully fledged editing package - one of the best pieces of software I have used."
Jonathan Boyle, Times Educational Supplement, May 28, 2004
"Recorded sequences of screens can provide priceless feedback for software developers. They can help you train people to use it. And most profoundly, they could help close the feedback loop that ought to connect users to developers, but doesn't."
Jon Udell, InfoWorld, April 2, 2004
"Take the pain out of PC support by creating your own 'walk-through' tutorials with Camtasia Studio."
John Dalziel, Australian Personal Computing Magazine, March 26, 2004
"The only reason I'm giving SnagIt 7 10 cats is because I can't give it any more cats. You won't find a better screen capture program anywhere."
Bill Blinn, WTVN Radio's Technology Corner, February 29, 2004
"If you've ever found yourself trying to explain to someone how to do something on a computer, then you should have a copy of SnagIt 7."
Graham Wing, PC Improvement News, February 3, 2004
"In short, Camtasia Studio is a great tool for personal creation of desktop-oriented multimedia. It's simple to use, and is optimized for the individual contributor who needs the power and flexibility to be creative in production and post-production."
Larry Bouthillier, StreamingMedia.com, January 14, 2004
"Camtasia Studio is a program that's just about perfect for creating instructional videos."
Bob Schwabach, January 12, 2004
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