Jim, I just went to the TechSmith site and found the answer to your question...
~Jennifer -----Original Message----- From: framers-bounces+jennifer_randel=khsd.k12.ca.us at lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces+jennifer_randel=khsd.k12.ca.us at lists.frameusers. com] On Behalf Of James Barrow Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 6:38 AM To: framers at FrameUsers.com Subject: Camtasia Hmmm...is there a Camtasia list that I can join? Let's see if I can get away with posting a question here and on WWP :^) Now that I've finished my documentation, my boss wants me to create tutorials, so he purchased Camtasia. Very nice application. I listened to/looked at some of the tutorials that the previous tech writer created and found them to be fairly good. Although her voice sounded like a transmission between StarFleet and the Enterprise, she was able to run through an entire procedure without stopping. How? I'll never know. I created two tutorials last week and basically had to split the various step procedures into quarters. More accurately, I had to split the software screens I was talking about in quarters, talk about each "quarter", while taking breaks between each. Is this how most of you create tutorials? - Jim