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Hey! Do you want to 'own' a piece of Camtasia Studio?

Posted on Tuesday May 16, 2006 by Betsy Weber

One of the nice things about working at TechSmith is that they allow us to experiment.

On that note, I want to try something new. I've roped the Camtasia Studio Product Manager, Troy Stein, into doing three online events with me next week.

If you're interested in joining the call to give us your input on Camtasia Studio, drop me an e-mail and let me know your first and second choice for time slot.

May 25, Thursday 10:00 a.m. or 3:00 p.m. EST

May 26, Friday 3:00 p.m. EST

We'll put all aspects of Camtasia Studio up for discussion and debate.

Here's your chance to have your voice heard! Don't like the new control bars for Flash files? Want more choices for special effects or quizzing? Tell us! I know there are things that you don't like about Camtasia or things you need added. Here's your chance to tell the product team and have ownership in Camtasia Studio.

We'll start with three one-hour long sessions with 14 spots open in each session for participation. Depending on how it goes, we'll open it up for additional sessions and for SnagIt and Morae.

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James Lewis :

I would like the ability to place a feedback form where I can pose a question at the end of a Camtasia presentation that will email the users comments to a predetermined email address.

Many Thanks!

James Lewis
jlewis909@adelphia.net

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