Posted on October 26th, 2006 by Brian Stucki
While I was looking at the different Mac Options For Capturing A Video of Your Screen, I found KeyCastr and was really impressed. When activated, you can have a little window pop up to show what you are typing on your keyboard. For example, if you are making a video screencast, but you are not recording sound, you don’t always have a way to show your audience what you are doing. With KeyCastr activated, a window will pop up showing the text that you type. Almost like subtitles for your video.
Even better, if you mention a website that may be hard to spell out. You can type it across the bottom of your screen so your viewers know the URL. This is a great tool for video podcasters.
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