
As a classroom teacher, I’m always looking for ways to save time. My husband is in sales and marketing and needs a way to create customized leave-behind presentations.
We both use Profcast to get the job done because it’s a better way to record and publish live presentations.
It’s one thing to use your Mac to create a presentation. There’s plenty of tools for that, ranging from PowerPoint and Keynote, to simple slide presentations using iPhoto.
In fact, creating presentations at nearly every possible level is one.... (excerpted).
jiri said:
All said here is true, it is a cool program that will even take care of all your episodes and upload them were you need it, however it does not record video not even from your iSight.
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new books releases said:
i own a profcasting and i have to say it has more than a few features which enhance the whole process, and improve the quality of the output.
when a profCast presentation is exported to garageband, additional sound tracks can be added.