Folks looking for free screen-recording applications may be well aware of Jing CamStudio and Project. TipCam is equally deserving, if not more so. The freeware screen recorder loads a scosh more than the basics into an compact and attractive display, and throws in a few tricks all its own. We're talking about drawing on the screen with your mouse while you record, and recording remote desktops via a VNC server. Brilliantly, if you press the hot key to zoom in, the framing brackets will follow your mouse until or unless you lock them in place. Unfortunately, the TipCam control panel isn't so intelligent. If you're not careful, it might star in your screencast inadvertently. After you become familiar with the icons, it's best two switch to mini mode to keep it out of the way. TipCam's audio recording feature is more primitive-leaning--there's no post-production studio for editing music if you mess up. Thankfully, you can rerecord with the voice-over tool. It's not a perfect method, but it's better than having to rerecord takes. Recording a separate sound track and tweaking it with a little editor would be the most ideal. 9 tips for avoiding suspicious Web sites read more. TipCam's developers have put good thought behind its delivery modes. In a click, you can upload to UtipU.com. There's also YouTube uploading you configure as the default, and the capability to make your recording a private link that's inserted into a new e-mail message that you can send to selected recipients.
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