Screen Capture (70 programs)
Pros: Simple and intuitive user interface. Standard video format options. Works smoothly for casual recordings.
Cons: Lacks built-in video editing tools. Trial version may limit functionality.
Pros: Very easy to use. Several features to take advantage of. Possible to add text. Several emoticons to choose from.
Cons: The format is rather dull. The Dropbox integration needs tweaking. Sharing can be tricky. Difficult to find folders.
Pros: Well organized screenshot tool. Adjustable screenshot area. Allows annotations. Allows exporting to online services. Supports most major import formats. Great for clippings as well.
Cons: Annotation options limited. Not many saving format options.
Pros: Gives you full control over how to capture awkward shapes. Integrated with iPhoto, Flickr and Mail. Plenty of annotation options.
Cons: Requires a steady hand. Doesn't capture video screenshots.
Pros: Extensive range of video and audio capture options. Supports capturing screen footage of any size with draggable box. Can pause and resume capturing footage at any time. Exports to several file types like MP4 and MOV.
Cons: Can only capture footage of your main screen. Draggable screen overlay prevents clicking within window. Does not support livestreaming or broadcasting footage directly. Includes less features than competitor products.
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: Precise capture tool. Capture short movies. Batch preview.
Cons: Can only save in one format. Use of F keys. Doesn't record audio.