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DevCorner: Microsoft TechEd 2014 – Recap and Major Takeaways

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DevCorner is where we talk about all things software development-related from inside TechSmith. We interview Faron Bracy, Senior Software Engineer, and Eric Beyer, Software Engineer, about their experience. We interview Faron Bracy, Senior Software Engineer, and Eric Beyer, Software Engineer, about their experience.

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DevCorner: Outside the Eye – Where App Innovation and Creativity Meet

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At TechSmith, we are passionate about creating great software and keeping up with the latest technology. They also allow you to explore new technology before it might be ready to be integrated into our TechSmith apps. In college, my largest project was a chess engine. It’s open source and available on GitHub.

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State of the Authoring Tool Industry 2015

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This does not mean that you will get content versioning with it. One vendor duly noted that their product retains versioning, but due to time constraints, I was unable to verify it. . But, you can only get it if you buy the top tier package that the vendor sells or the “Enterprise” version. . Always ask.

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Not All PNG Compressors Are Created Equal

TechSmith Camtasia

Here's two versions of a Jing logo from one of our press releases. Eric Jensen has been working at TechSmith since graduating from Michigan State University in 2010. Eric is currently working on the Camtasia Relay team as a software engineer. This week's Dev Corner post is brought to you by Eric Jensen. Don't believe me?

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19 Powerful Ways That Small Businesses Can Benefit From Thinkific

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This provides a text version of the new course. They provide training for environmental science and engineering professionals. For example, Techsmith has a great guide on how to make instructional videos. And some of this functionality is available in the free version. An economical technique we use at Spark + Co.,