Screen Capture (70 programs)
Pros: Offers batch processing. Supports drag-and-drop operations. Neat display of on-screen controls. Allows users to set preferred clip timeline for each print.
Cons: Heavy on the resources.
Pros: Screengrab entire screen or a part of it. Suitable for any desktop occasion screen recording needs. Robust PIP mode. Green Screen or Chroma key feature.
Cons: Limited editing options.
Pros: Choice of formats and quality. Simple interface..
Cons: Scaling slider.
Pros: Allows you to take screenshots in any shape.. Can easily be activated when running in the background..
Cons: The basic effect can be replicated using any drawing software.. Drawing tool may take a while to get used to..
Pros: Easy to use. Large number of recording features.
Cons: Not possible to capture audio. Only compatible with the Mac.
Pros: Easy to use. Captures anything that shows up on a monitor. Small download file size. Doesn’t require prior screen-recording experience.
Cons: Major functionality problems. No proper developer support. Microphone connectivity issues. Doesn’t record internal audio.
Pros: Supports logo/signature. Recorded videos can be compressed in size. Supports video sharing. Trial version available.
Cons: Saving long recording sessions could take time. May not capture built-in mic audio at times. Audio and video files may get mixed up. Recorded video colors aren’t the most vibrant.
Pros: No frills, easy to use. Supports multiple resolutions. No watermarks to put up with. No recording limit or lag.
Cons: Picks up external noise easily. Maximum resolution recording could lead to blurry pictures. Green bar flashing on your screen’s right side. Not a free tool.
Pros: Ideal for creating your own webcasts. No video size limitations. Hotkey to stop recording. Works with all screen dimensions.
Cons: Needs an audio input to record audio. Capturing online videos/presentations can get complex. Some development work still needed. Developer support could be better.