Jump to content


SnowFox Screen Recorder - limited time giveaway


  • This topic is locked This topic is locked
2 replies to this topic

#1 James (Jim) Hillier

James (Jim) Hillier

    Platinum Poster!

  • Super Mod
  • 1,082 posts

Posted 08 December 2011 - 02:11 AM

SnowFox is currently offering free licenses for its professional Screen Recorder. This software would normally sell for $29.00usd but is available free from now until 11th December.

Quote

SnowFox Screen Recorder is a powerful Video Screen Capture, Screen Recording tool for recording screen activity and recording sound from PC or microphone into standard  AVI, WMV, MP4, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, FLV, SWF video file.
With SnowFox Screen Recorder, you can record any part of the screen’s activities and the cursor’s movements, using a microphone to narrate your screen recordings. Use SnowFox Screen Recorder to create video demos, make software instruction, create training videos, make animated tutorials, record video tutorial, record any desktop activities, capture online video, and create voice-over presentation, etc.

There is lots more information (including a user guide) on the home page/promotion page HERE.

You do not need a Facebook account in order to grab a free license, the promotion is open for everyone. There is a link on the promo page which Facebook account holders can utilize, but all non-Facebook people need do is enter their email address where indicated and click on the Submit button. A new page will then open displaying a download link and the license code. Copy and paste that license code somewhere, you will need that to activate the software.
Jim Hillier - Managing editor Daves Computer Tips.com

#2 Apokalipsys

Apokalipsys

    Gold Poster!

  • Advanced Member
  • 50 posts

Posted 08 December 2011 - 05:37 AM

Nice!

I'll be testing it this weekend.
Greetings!

#3 James (Jim) Hillier

James (Jim) Hillier

    Platinum Poster!

  • Super Mod
  • 1,082 posts

Posted 08 December 2011 - 10:59 AM

At $29.00 I seriously doubt it's going to include the professionalism, feature set and quality of something like TechSmith's Camtasia Studio - but hey, if it does the job.
Jim Hillier - Managing editor Daves Computer Tips.com






1 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users