CamVerce 1.7

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CamVerce offers the easiest way to create professional looking product demos, tutorials, video lectures and presentations. CamVerce has 7 applications including Recorder, Studio and Converter which allow you to record a screen and edit and convert it to 11 different files formats including AVI, ASF, SWF, DOC, WMV and PPT formats. There's no need to switch between programs to convert your projects anymore. Have I mentioned the amazing Interactive features which are sure to capture the attention and participation of your viewers? CamVerce Launcher and Recording Wizard will get you started in no time even if you have never created a multimedia presentation or tutorial. Have no time to edit? Why don't you try drawing on your screen while you're recording? Make your WOW presentations and tutorials today.

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