Nolan,

A follow up from the ClarisWorks member:

"you can download a full, working, trial version (of SnapzProX from 
ambrosia software (ambrosiasw.com)) for free, which expires in 30 days.
Combined with the Quicktime Pro key and Toast 6 or 7, lots of 
possibilities!"




Anne Cartwright wrote:
> Nolan,
>
> I sent your question to the ClarisWorks ListServ and got the following 
> reply which sounds like what you want,
>
> ClarisWorks member uses "SnapzProX from ambrosia software 
> (ambrosiasw.com) as a video capture tool.
> It will capture anything running on the screen, a dvd, presentation, 
> etc. and save as a Quicktime Movie file.
> From there you could probably make a dvd."
>
> I would also suggest you come to the next meeting of LCS (April 25) 
> when Tom Guenthner will present "Using Still Life, iMovie and iDVD to 
> create a  DVD without a Movie Camera." You would have to redo your 
> presentation, but assuming you have the individual "slides," you 
> shouldn't have too much problem or take too much time producing a 
> "movie" if such would be appropriate for your presentation.
>
> Anne
>
>
>
>
> NPfield at aol.com wrote:
>> Is there any way to get an Appleworks Presentation file into 
>> Quicktime (or Toast) in order to burn a DVD?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Nolan
>
>
>
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