I saw the Aviary link from another blog post a couple of days ago, but have been busy with annual reporting, so I'm catching up now and wanted to share with you this link. This Web browser screen capture tool, Aviary, is free and you don't even need to install any type of application. Simply type "Aviary.com/" in front of the URL after http:// in your browser! I don't think it works for all pages, depending on the URL you're at, but I'm thinking it comes in pretty handy, especially when you're on a computer with no pre-installed screen capture software.
http://aviary.com/
This morning, the link "What Makes a Tech Leader" grabbed my attention and the post from Tech and Learning blog staff was a nice read for an early morning. I felt inspired after reading his thoughts and I hope you will too. Continuing to learn more everyday...
http://www.techlearning.com/blogs/21840
Hi Dorothy,
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this blog about Aviary. I created an account and installed the add in for firefox to do screen captures. It's similar to SnagIt. The one thing that sets it apart from SnagIt, is the ability to edit the screen capture. You can add arrows and draw on the images that are captured. It would be nice to see it for video capture. Who, knows, this company seems to be developing more and more tools that may replace some of the features in Photoshop, so video may be next. I like the ease of use and the many tutorials provided to understand the editing tools. Very "twitter-esk".