

It's ideal for smaller (around 640x480) windows where the screen borders aren't necessary to the demonstration. Cropping - it great but it depends on the mouse if you don't move the mouse over what you're trying to show, it won't show up.This is really great if you need to see what a program is doing (and potentially why it's failing). Recording schedules and will record applications at start.Will record audio and the webcam (which can be minimized for the final vid).Can reduce file sizes by disabling video extras like graphic effects, wallpaper, and showing window contents while dragging.A variety of recording limits including size, sections (breaking into X meg files), and time.Good framerate settings (I recommend 8 per second).Click and scroll wheel indicators are awesome, better than anything I've yet used.Program complains about stuff not being installed but seemed to work fine Select "yes to all" when prompted to overwrite filesĤ. License: registerware, nagware (asks for upgrade to pro version)Ģ. Like most liteware programs built from their full-featured siblings, some of the included features are half broken or don't make any sense while others are amazing. It's not very well polished unlike ShareX and Easy Screencast Recorder so expect some oddities here and there. This program doesn't allow cutting but you can crop and, in digging through the tool, I found some nice extras.

Background: I'm searching for a (mostly) freeware screen recorder that - most critically - lets you crop after recording as well as delete extra frames/sections (EDIT: the excellent ScreentoGif mostly handles this operation).
