Camtasia Studio Can Do Some Heavy Lifting

Camtasia Studio by Techsmith will always have a special place in my heart. It is the first screencasting software I ever used and I tend to use it as my go-to screencasting software in a lot of situations.
Camtasia is pretty heavy-hitting software and is not necessarily good for a quick and dirty tutorial to explain something really quickly to a friend or colleague. This software is robust with the following features among others that all work very intuitively:
- Zoom-n-pan
- Nifty Transitions
- Advanced Editing
- Lock Audio or Video Layers
Camtasia also gives you access to Screencast.com which is a place to store and share your video. After all, where are you going to keep all of this video? Screencast.com is an easy to use video storage site. You get a whole gig of storage space for free and the quality is much better than you will get hosting your video content on You Tube. It’s a nice perk.
If you need a robust tool to conduct training, create information products or record lengthy presentations Camtasia Studio is a good choice.
P.S. You can test out the FULL version of Camtasia Studio for 30 days with no obligation to buy. Can’t beat that.
You can find Camtasia Studio by clicking here.
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