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Thank You for 25 Great Years!

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The first release of Snagit came in 1991, Camtasia was released in 1999, Morae in 2004, Jing in 2007, Camtasia Relay and Camtasia for Mac in 2009, Snagit on Mac in 2010, and Coach’s Eye in 2011. The World Wide Web wasn’t even around until 1990! It’s hard to imagine a time before that.

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Dev Corner - Interview with Larry LaHaie

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My name is Larry LaHaie, and I'm a software engineer who works on the Windows side of Snagit. My most commonly-used apps are Visual Studio (right now 2010, but I've also got 2008 and 2005 installed for rainy days), Outlook, and Office Communicator. Oh, and some apps called "Jing" and "Snagit". Who are you, and what do you do? (LH):

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Christmas in July: Our gift to you…Screencasting tips!

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Back in December 2010 we posted a series, The 12 Days of Screencasting, where each day we asked a guest blogger to provide a valuable tip on screencasting. As we looked back, we realized that the information included in that series is still quite relevant and we should share it with you again! On the First Day….

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New Education Pricing

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. • Full-Time Equivalent: Designed to meet the needs of the total number of faculty, staff and students district wide, this pricing plan provides home-use rights for teachers and students, and includes unlimited deployment of Camtasia Studio, Camtasia for Mac and Snagit plus free maintenance for three years. Technology in Action.