We're Listening - What Would You Like In Camtasia Studio?
Posted on Friday February 8, 2008 by Betsy Weber

We're working on future plans for Camtasia Studio and we want to make sure we get the features right. The Camtasia Studio Product Manager, Troy Stein, has created a quick little survey to understand your satisfaction and demand for certain features.
Would you help us by answering our short survey? Click here to take the survey. It's a short 10 questions so it's painless, I promise. We learn more and you get a better product
And, if you take the survery, as a bonus, you'll be entered to win one of 25 free upgrades to the new version of Camtasia Studio whenever it comes out.
Thanks for helping us make a better Camtasia Studio.


Comments (4)
I think it would be nice to have the ability to show animated callouts. For example, I want to show a keyboard with keys being pressed and a mouse that shows which mouse buttons are clicked.
Posted by Brenton King | February 12, 2008 1:02 PM
Posted on February 12, 2008 13:02
Hi:
Each time someone sends me a Camtasia Studio 4 or 5 video the sound is like a munchgan sound in the background. How do I get rid of this sound.
Dan
Posted by Danny Licamara | February 16, 2008 4:25 PM
Posted on February 16, 2008 16:25
I think the sound problem is on the recording end and the video would probably need to be re-recorded, but you can try reformatting it and see that gets rid of it.
Hope you Camtasia people are keeping an eye on Vara Softwares ScreenFlow. it's Mac only which is the only downfall as it's price is only $99.
Check out some of the recording this software is capable of on Youtube or something. That should get you some ideas.
I think I'll download the trial version Camtasia in a few days after i get my Video Outline finished to see if it's capable of what I need and if I think of any ideas I'll post again later.
Posted by Jerry | February 25, 2008 12:17 AM
Posted on February 25, 2008 00:17
I like the spotlight feature. That enables you to spotlight something while leaving the rest of the screen dark, if you wish. Smart zoom allows you to zoom, but spotlight allows you to focus without having to use callouts.
Posted by Sean D'Souza | February 29, 2008 1:01 PM
Posted on February 29, 2008 13:01