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I happily paid to upgrade to v2 when it was released. I have been a ScreenSteps customer since v1.

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The cross platform nature of the software allows us to run with it.” - Todd Gilbert, Second Street Media Being cross platform is big in my industry.
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There’s no downside to ScreenSteps so head on over to and drop in the coupon code NOSILLA for 25% off the purchase price – ScreenSteps Standard is only $40 so after the coupon it’s only THIRTY DOLLARS. I recommend ScreenSteps for your professional life to enhance productivity at your company, I recommend it for your personal life helping friends and family, and I even think it’s great to document things for yourself that you don’t do very often. So many times you’re telling someone about 3 different things they need to do on the same screen and ScreenSteps makes that so elegant, your consumer can’t possibly misunderstand your directions. ScreenSteps also excels at annotation on the screen shots – drop shadow arrows, boxes, ovals and my favorite – the sequence numbers you can add. The capture utility in ScreenSteps lets you do timed snapshots from 2,4, 6 or 8 seconds to get things set up.
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With all that said, ScreenSteps actually does have a great screen capture tool too! If you’re trying to explain step by step how to do something on the computer, it’s critical that you be able to show pull down menus. On Sunday I talked about how frustrated I get with people who think ScreenSteps is a screen capture program, but it’s a documentation program. He’s such a slacker…īefore we dig in though, a quick word from our sponsor, the great guys over at. No Chit Chat Across the Pond for this mid-week show, even though I did try to convince Bart to do an extra one! I guess three podcasts in one weekend was enough for him. This special episode is an interview with Amber Graner from the Ubuntu Women’s Network, which you can find at the IRC chat room #ubuntu-women and #ubuntu-women-project on. I know, it’s a funny concept, what “fits” but I have this sense of obligation to make the show length somewhat predictable.


What? a show on a Tuesday? This is a special show because I just had too darn much content to fit in Sunday’s show.

Today is Tuesday March 2nd, 2010 and this is show number 248. In this special mid-week episode, I interview Amber Graner from the Ubuntu Women’s Group as she describes her journey from Mac Fangirl to all Linux all the time.
