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Tuesday
Aug252009

Camtasia for the Mac has been released.

Camtasia for Mac editor interfaceIf you read this blog you know that I am not an Apple guy but this is good news for all of our Mac friends that want to create online training content for their organizations. I love Camtasia in the PC environment and I’m sure that you will just as thrilled with this program in the Mac environment as well.

It is being released at a special price of just $99 for a limited time offer.

Here is an the copy from TechSmith’s News Release.

News: Camtasia...with an Apple flavor

Camtasia for Mac is here, and it's already got people talking.
For one thing, they're noticing the many ways it differs from Camtasia Studio. It acts and feels like a native Mac application...because it is one!

Camtasia for Mac delivers the core set of features that emerged from countless conversations, surveys, research projects, and testing with Mac users over the past few years. We can't wait to hear your reactions and suggestions as you put it through its paces.
It's a whole new product with a lot to explore, so let's get right to the links...
A great place to start is with the See It in Action video (which was itself created with Camtasia for Mac).
Don't miss the special tips for Camtasia Studio veterans, which should help you transition smoothly to Camtasia for Mac.
And, of course, if your Mac is handy you can just download the free trial and start playing around with it on your own! Or buy it now at the introductory price of $99—that's 33% off list!

Explore Camtasia for Mac »

 

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