The Screencaster (supplemental): Camtasia Studio - The Definitive Guide
Sent Wednesday, January 12, 2011
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THE SCREENCASTER
The Official Newsletter of dapper|text
Dear :
I'm pleased to report that the first all-digital edition of
Camtasia Studio 7: The Definitive Guide is complete, and ready to
rock your world via instant download. There is no upfront cost for
doing so, so you have nothing to lose.
DOWNLOAD NOW:
http://cs7book.s3.amazonaws.com/CS7_DG.exe
The Guide (now in its fifth iteration) has been an amalgamation of
my decade's worth of experience as a pro screencaster, and going
digital with it has been able to let me do an amazingly cool stuff
that just wasn't possible on paper. To wit:
* Include hundreds of screenshots that are not only in glorious
full-color, but can also be blown up to full size with a click.
* Embed a series of screencasts to walk you the more complicated
procedures. There are forty of 'em, totaling more than an hour in
duration.
* Offer searchability as well as interlink between sections. If
there's something in another chapter that's pertinent to what I'm
talking about, I provide a link. No endless flipping back and
forth. No papercuts.
So here's the deal. The first six chapters of the book are F*REE of
cost. Forever. There's no timeout or pageview limit. Even if you
opt not to purchase the whole book, you can keep those chapters as
my gift to you. How much material is six chapters? Just over 200
pages, roughly 20% of the overall book. What can I say? I'm
generous to a fault.
And I'm about to get even more generous. I know that some folks
have been waiting a looooong time for this release. Being spoiled
in the past by having had an editing and layout staff at my
disposal, I was somewhat unprepared for the work involved in
turning my musings into something resembling an actual book. As
such, we've been slightly behind schedule on the release. But I
want to make it up to you...
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, I'm offering you a special launch price of $34.
That's a full 30% its regular cost of $49. But this price is only
good until Wednesday, January 19th. At precisely 5pm EST next
Wednesday, we'll be back at the regular price, and I don't plan to
discount it again.
So, take a good week getting absorbed in screencast preparation,
recording, and Recorder-based special effects, and then make up
your mind. The reason I'm offering so much content for f*ree is
that I'm exceedingly proud of the work we've done here, and I'm
confident that once you've devoured the first 200 pages, picking up
the full 1,000 will be a no-brainer.
Okay, I'm done plugging. We'll be back shortly with the next issue,
chock with content to help you be a better screencaster. Until
then, I wish you continued success in screencasting and all other
life endeavors.
cheers, d.
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