[WEB4LIB] RE: Screen capture software for web presentations
Jerry Kuntz
jkuntz at rcls.org
Wed May 17 10:12:31 EDT 2000
If you need to simulate a session--particularly ones using java or
javascript--I'd go with one of the session recorders listed in the Library
web Manager's Reference Center:
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Web4Lib/RefCenter/lwmrcconnect.html#record
I don't think MS Camcorder can still de downloaded, but I still use it on my
Win 98 notebook. However, you can't pause the player! Lotus used to have a
very crippled free download of ScreenCam, but I don't see it now. HyperCam
is shareware ($30.00) with a free download. It looks like it might do
everything you'd want.
Jerry Kuntz
jkuntz at rcls.org
> -----Original Message-----
> From: web4lib at webjunction.org
> [mailto:web4lib at webjunction.org]On Behalf Of Stacy Pober
> Sent: Quarta-feira, 17 de Maio de 2000 4:22
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: [WEB4LIB] Screen capture software for web presentations
>
>
> I want to save web pages so we can use them for demos to classes when
> our network is down. I was looking in the Web4lib archives and the
> threads dealing with this were at least two years old - some of the
> software recommended is no longer available.
>
> Ideally, I'd like to present these from a web browser, so I don't want
> to use screen shots, I want actual captures of the full web pages so the
> presenters can scroll to the part of the page they want. Some of the
> web databases we get are using frames and others using javascript
> generated windows and I want the canned demo to simulate an actual web
> session as much as possible.
>
> There was some discussion here that Webwhacker v.3 was kind of buggy,
> but v.2 doesn't seem to be available now. What are you folks using that
> you are happy with. (If you want to warn me off some software or other,
> that's useful information as well!)
>
> --
> Stacy Pober, Information Alchemist
> Manhattan College Libraries
> spober at manhattan.edu
> http://www.manhattan.edu/library/
>
>
>
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