[sf-perl] Presentation Suggestions

Garth Webb garth.webb at gmail.com
Wed Dec 21 10:40:45 PST 2011


For screen capture / video, I'd recommend Jing:

  http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html?gclid=CNSvv8nnk60CFRBphwodhgu2oA

Its free,  works on Mac and Windows and the images/videos can be loaded
directly to their site returning you a URL you can paste into IM / email,
etc.

Garth

On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Jeffrey Thalhammer <
jeff at imaginative-software.com> wrote:

>
> On Dec 21, 2011, at 5:41 AM, Paul Makepeace wrote:
>
> > What do you like about `tree` over Finder screenshots? The latter you
> > can color with labels which could help narrate movement around it
>
> The Finder screenshots are generally ok -- just looking for fresh ideas.
>  The labels are a good suggestion (I don't normally use those).
>
> The general flow of the presentation is...
>
>    [type command] -> [look at output on console] -> [view resulting
> directory structure]
>
> And that sequence of slides is repeated several times.  I think `tree`
> fits nicely into the console-oriented theme.  But I'm not committed to it
> yet.
>
> > There are several handy key shortcuts in OS X for very quickly taking
> > screenshots leaving them on the Desktop, e.g. Shift-Cmd-4 (Sys Prefs
> > -> Keyboard -> Keyboard shortcuts)
>
> That reminds me, I also want to record console sessions as movies and play
> them back in the presentation.  I'm sure there is a shortcut key for that
> too.
>
> Or can anyone recommend a screencast capturing tool that they like (I see
> lots of them on Google).
>
> -Jeff
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