Wondershare DemoCreator 2.5.2.4

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DemoCreator--screen recording software to create screen video tutorials with audio by recording computer screen, and show exactly how the application (like PowerPoint, Photoshop, website) and system runs. This screen recorder enables users to record narration from microphone along with video recording, or import audio clips or background music to live up the video tutorials. It is ideal to create product demonstrations, online help videos, training courses for software providers and technical support. DemoCreator could automatically add annotations (such as highlights and balloons) when recording computer screen. And it also enables users to add more interactive elements to the screen capturing movies manually. DemoCreator with many publish options like SWF and AVI for web sharing (Web Page, BBS, Blog, Youtube). Moreover, it enables users to publish the video tutorials with AICC/SCORM compliance for LMS (Learning Management System).

Version 2.5.2.4 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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