Telestream ships ScreenFlow 2.0 screencasting software for Mac

Nov 6, 2009 10:57 AM

    

Telestream has made available the 2.0 release for its ScreenFlow screencasting studio software for the Mac.

ScreenFlow 2.0 allows users to export and upload SD and HD screencasts directly to YouTube. A full range of new 2D and 3D transitions allows users to add effects to their video productions. Version 2.0 also offers more control over editing, video speed adjustments, audio level adjustments, keyboard shortcuts and the creation of document packages.

ScreenFlow is a software toolkit that makes it easy to capture, edit and create professional-quality screen recordings and video tutorials for the Web.




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