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Camtica - Screen Recorder Software

"It is what people want when it goes to work out for a GREAT presentation."

It promotes simple interface, but multi-functional.
Camtica Screen Recorder Software enables you to create professional screen recordings, presentations, tutorials and more. You can record any desktop activity with voice, webcam and animated mouse clicks. The resulting video can be saved in various formats including AVI and WMV.



Screen Recorder Software



Why do you need Camtica?
* To create professional screen recordings, presentations, screen casts and more
* To generate effective videos that help you train, teach, sell and more
* To create on-demand interactive training, tutorials for school or college class
* To share your recordings on YouTube and other videos sites

Key Features:
* Records entire desktop, selected rectangle region, dynamic region around mouse cursor, webcam
* Records desktop screen with audio and webcam together
* Records video chats, Skype video calls, games, flash movies played on sites

More:
* Records video in many video file formats including AVI and WMV
* Supports various video and audio codecs
* Free support and advice
* Free lifetime updates and upgrades

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