Large Hard Drives Really Excite Me!

October 16, 2009 · 18 Views · Filed Under General, Hardware · Comment 

I was browsing Slick Deals today, like I do every day or so, and something caught my eye.
Here is the listing:

2TB Hitachi Internal 7200RPM Serial ATA Desktop Hard Drive $144

Dell SB has 2TB Hitachi Internal 7200RPM Serial ATA Desktop hard drive for $160 – 10% off coupon J1DRH2J?0D1143 = $144 with free shipping. Next best on Google Products is $190. Thanks Selma

In my computer, I have two 500GB SATA drives and I paid $84.99 for each of them on 5/19/2008. It’s only been about 17 months and now you can get drives four times that size for an extra $60. The rate at which technology grows is just amazing to me.

10MB Hard Drive

Easily record your computer screen with Webinaria

October 15, 2009 · 37 Views · Filed Under Free Stuff, Software · 3 Comments 

Have you ever wanted to create video instructions or a digital demonstration for someone but didn’t want to spend hundreds of dollars for the required software? If you said yes, then you could just as easily use Webinaria for FREE!

Unfortunately, at the time of writing this, the product website is down. However, I was able to find it on the CNET Download site.

This is taken from that page:

From Charlwood eMarketing:
Record your desktop screen movements, voice narration and webcam and upload them to the web in Flash format for free. Using your microphone and/or webcam, quickly start recording your desktop presentation, demo or screencast. Modify the capture area from your active window to a customized area, adjust your hardware or recording quality, and edit the audio and webcam properties frame by frame. Convert from an AVI file to FLV using the latest compression technology, and upload to our Flash player. Host with us for free and receive ratings, comments and generate leads for your software demo, website screencast or business presentation.

Version 2.1 includes a video editor that allows users to save projects, add text, sound and Web cam effects to selected frames on a timeline.

This morning, I downloaded and installed the software to give it a quick test.

Here’s the screenshots of the initial interface:
Webinaria - Record TabWebinaria - Hardware Tab
Webinaria - Options TabWebinaria - Help Tab

Here’s the screenshot of the editing interface once you stop recording:
Webinaria Editor

Links:
Webinaria
CNET Download