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  2. Screenpal - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screenpal

    ScreenPal (formerly known as Screencast-O-Matic) is a cross-platform screen capture and screen recording software originally developed in 2006. [5] The software consists of screen recording , video editing , and hosting tools for communication and learning through visual media .

  3. Zight App - Wikipedia

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    Zight, previously known as CloudApp, [4] is a cross-platform screen capture and screen recording desktop client that supports online storage and sharing. [5]Zight full and partial screen recordings export to .mp4 format.

  4. ShareX - Wikipedia

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    ShareX is a free and open-source screenshot and screencast software for Windows. It is published under the GNU General Public License. The project's source code is hosted on GitHub. [3] It is also available on the Microsoft Store [4] and Steam. [5]

  5. Comparison of screencasting software - Wikipedia

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    This page provides a comparison of notable screencasting software, used to record activities on the computer screen. This software is commonly used for desktop recording, gameplay recording and video editing.

  6. Loom, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016, the Loom Chrome extension was released for recording a user’s screen and face, and then providing a link for the video. [5] [1] In August 2018, Loom desktop app was launched, followed by the app for iOS in 2020 and Android in 2021. [6] [7] [8] [9]

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Screencast/Software - Wikipedia

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    One of the principal purposes of WikiProject Screencast is to provide an overview of available software and best practices for producing screencasts. We should evaluate software on several criteria: Ease of use (recording) Ease of use (editing) Does it produce OGG or OGV? (i.e., video that may be easily uploaded to Wikimedia Commons) …

  8. Copyfish - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyfish

    Copyfish is a browser extension software for Google Chrome and Firefox that allows users to copy and paste or copy and translate text from within images.

  9. Category:Screencasting software - Wikipedia

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