

Finally, they conduct on-line seminars to inform customers of new features and methods. Then they have created even more videos that give ideas on new places and ways to use the program, and even how to make better presentations. First, they have created a series of excellent video tutorials that make learning the program easy. We're done." But, TechSmith went far beyond. Now, a lot of companies would have thought, "we've made a darn good program that does what we said it does, and does it well. I use this program all the time, particularly when I want to send a tech-support inquiry to some company with a picture (or video) of what is going wrong. The program comes complete with an editor that lets you annotate the images you capture and do simple edits of the video. Let's say you want to get the entire contents of a web-page, not just the part that you can see on your screen: Start the capture in panorama mode and scroll down until you reach the bottom of the page. One of my favorite features is what they call a panoramic capture. If you've ever taken an on-line tutorial, chances are it was done with SnagIt. It can screen-grab video clips, images, and even integrate what you're capturing with output from your webcam. With it you can record what appears on your screen. TechSmith's SnagIt is one of the best written, most useful programs I own.
