Fresh out the box today is a new Twitter tool and screencasting application called Screenr. While everyone else focuses on Flickr, Photobucket, Vimeo, and Youtube, Screenr is taking screencasting to another major player: Twitter.
Check out ReadWriteWeb’s fantastic review and demo of Screenr. Here’s the overall verdict:
Of course, Screenr goes up against a number of established online tools like ScreenToaster andJing, one of the most popular desktop tools for taking screenshots and creating screencasts (Update: as our commenters point out below, Screenjelly is also quite similar to Screenr). All of these tools offer a similar range of features, though Screenr stands out because of how incredibly easy it is to record a screencast and share it with your friends on Twitter.
We couldn’t agree more!
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