Its a combo of ScreenFlow and Mousepose.
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Subscribe [22]#16 / Mar 14, 2008 3:51pm
Its a combo of ScreenFlow and Mousepose.
#17 / Mar 14, 2008 4:06pm
Mousepose is what did the highlighting but I think you can do it natively in ScreenFlow + more. ScreenFlow is fairly new.
#18 / Mar 14, 2008 4:10pm
You guys are killing me… All this good stuff, but you have to have a mac!
#19 / Mar 14, 2008 4:21pm
All this good stuff, but you have to have a mac!
We just presume everyone has switched by now 😉
#20 / Mar 14, 2008 4:21pm
You guys are killing me… All this good stuff, but you have to have a mac!
How times have changed! 😊
#21 / Mar 14, 2008 4:26pm
Here’s a question. If you have a client that wants to offer rudimentary journaling to their users, and you write that functionality in CodeIgniter, would it still be against the EE terms of use to use EE for the CMS of the site?
I see no reason why it would be. You build something in CI, it is still built in CI, which is Open Source. Even if you use EE in tandem with it, there is nothing in the EE license to prevent you from using another application with EE or to expand EE using another application.
Awesome. That seemed to be the way it had to go, but I always try to get confirmation before I start running off on a tangent. 😛
#22 / Mar 14, 2008 6:05pm
Can you tell us whether the EE2 template parser will be extracted into a CI library? Having the same template capabilities across both platforms would be ace for us devs that want to produce a product that works stand-alone and with EE2, and I’m sure there are plenty of CI-only guys who would like a better template parser too.
Thanks for the post, and keep up the great work. EE2 looks awesome so far.
#23 / Mar 14, 2008 6:40pm
You guys are killing me… All this good stuff, but you have to have a mac!
Funny how this keeps coming up.
I can’t even begin to describe how excited i am about the jquery for CI/EE.
Ditto that! Further confirmation that the EllisLab team is on top of things…
#24 / Mar 14, 2008 6:48pm
Can you tell us whether the EE2 template parser will be extracted into a CI library? Having the same template capabilities across both platforms would be ace for us devs that want to produce a product that works stand-alone and with EE2, and I’m sure there are plenty of CI-only guys who would like a better template parser too.
Ditto that. I’d assume/hope that the parser is a library that will be accessible from within any controller.
Cheers!
#25 / Mar 14, 2008 6:57pm
@analog, What the heck are you talking about? Nothing EllisLab does is “Mac Only”. The videos are QuickTime, but that is a cross platform technology, except for Linux. Not trying to hate, just wondering what, about any of this, made you think you have to have a Mac. Although you should because they are awesome and can run any OS, either natively or in a VM… I’m just saying… 😉
More to the point, I never actually thought that I would see one of my feature requests answered! An AJAX module, sortof, with the CI JQuery wrap up.
Just fantastic!
#26 / Mar 14, 2008 7:00pm
@analog, What the heck are you talking about? Nothing EllisLab does is “Mac Only”. The videos are QuickTime, but that is a cross platform technology, except for Linux. Not trying to hate, just wondering what, about any of this, made you think you have to have a Mac. Although you should because they are awesome and can run any OS, either natively or in a VM… I’m just saying… 😉
I believe he was referring to the usage of ScreenFlow in creating the EE2 screencast.
#27 / Mar 14, 2008 7:16pm
I tried ScreenFlow and didn’t like it. It captures the entire screen only, there is no pause facility and conversion rates are slow.
There was no demo version so I had to acquire it for testing another way… I’ll stick to iShowU. Mousepose on the other hand is fantastic and I snapped that up double quick time.
By the way, Camtasia will do the trick for Windows users.
#28 / Mar 14, 2008 8:03pm
The thing that has kept me away from EE is simply price, by the time you consider the cost for say 20 websites, its cheaper to develop your own version, is this something that will change in 2.0 ? as i understand the current EE is not developed on CI if i remember what i’ve read…
#29 / Mar 14, 2008 8:09pm
From what I recall, CI came out of Rick’s development of EE, kind of a things learned type of thing. I believe Les posted that the price of EE-2.0 has yet to be determined but there could be a slight increase.
#30 / Mar 14, 2008 8:15pm
The thing that has kept me away from EE is simply price, by the time you consider the cost for say 20 websites, its cheaper to develop your own version, is this something that will change in 2.0 ? as i understand the current EE is not developed on CI if i remember what i’ve read…
If your clients can’t afford $250 for a CMS then you have the wrong clients.
Plus the fact you have to support your product, expand on it and document it. Oh and teach someone else how it works if you expand. It will cost you more in the long run.