Welcome to the new TechSmith blog!

We're excited to bring four of our blogs under one roof...and are putting plans in place to bring you great content, from more TechSmithies, on a more frequent basis. Delivering daily servings of fresh content is a tall order, but we think you deserve it! Details We merged four different TechSmith blogs, and brought over their existing content: Visual Lounge, TechSmith education community, Jing, and Screencast.com. You will find that the new blog is structured around six topic types (categories), Continue reading

Give Thanks with some Snagit Stamps

In the United States, we're getting ready to celebrate Thanksgiving on Thursday. Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays. It's not about the gifts. It's about getting together with friends and family over a meal and giving thanks. Sometimes we even watch a little football. Simple as that. Peter, the Snagit Guide from SoftwareCasa, has created some free Snagit stamps to celebrate Thanksgiving. You can see all the stamps in the image below. You can find out more information about the stamps Continue reading

Happy 5th Anniversary ‘Screencast’!

It's been 5 years since "Jon Udell":http://jonudell.net invited his readers to "propose names":http://jonudell.net/udell/2004-11-15-name-that-genre.html for making videos of software. They landed on the term "Screencast":http://jonudell.net/udell/2004-11-17-name-that-genre-screencast.html for this genre. And, since then, screencasting has grown leaps and bounds. It's easier to record and produce a screencast. Software and hardware have improved. The barriers to entry on screencasting have been Continue reading

Thank You! Camtasia Turns 10…

We owe you a big thank you for the last 10 years... This month we're celebrating Camtasia's 10th birthday thanks to you and your support. Camtasia was launched at "Comdex":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COMDEX in November 1999. A lot has happened over the last 10 years. Camtasia now supports both the PC and Mac. "Camtasia Relay":http://www.techsmith.com/camtasiarelay.asp joined the Camtasia family. We've added support for many different file formats like SWF, MP4, WMV and MOV. And, we're always Continue reading