TechSmith Corp. has announced that Camtasia for Mac will be available
Aug. 25 for download and purchase. It’s an app for creating
presentations, demonstrations, screencasts, training and marketing
videos in HD-quality video to reach audiences online, on Apple
portable media devices, and on popular video sharing sites like
YouTube.

To celebrate the release of Camtasia for Mac, TechSmith will be
offering a special introductory price of US$99 through the end of the
year for a single user license with a full-featured 30-day free
trial. The general public can sign up via the webs ite to receive
more information by visiting:
http://www.techsmith.com/macdevelopment.asp

Camtasia for Mac records exactly what a user sees on their computer
screen, what they say, and how they interact with any web site or
Mac-based application such as Keynote and Power Point, says Troy
Stein, Camtasia for Mac product manager at TechSmith. Users can then
edit the interactive content and share it online, on Screencast.com,
on CDs or DVDs, or via iTunes for playback on the iPod, iPhone and
iPod touch.

Camtasia for Mac is integrated with TechSmith’s Screencast.com
hosting service for video sharing. Camtasia for Mac trial users and
customers receive free 2GB of storage and 2GB of monthly bandwidth on
Screencast.com.

Camtasia for Mac supports Mac OS X 10.5.6 or later, including support
for the upcoming Snow Leopard. Web cameras and microphones for
capturing audio and video are available for purchase separately.
After the special introductory price of $99 Camtasia for Mac will
have a suggested retail price of $149 with a 30-day free trial.