>>Anyone ever heard of that software.
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>>It lets you build animated demo for your apps.
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>>I looked on MS site and have'nt found anything.
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>>I looked on Google but over 400 URL to look at. If someone can save me some time by giving me an URL It'd be better. Perhaps even with what Google found it won't have what I'm looking for.
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>>Perhaps it's not available anymore.
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>>It's just that I saw a demo for an app that was made with it.
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>>Thanks for any information.
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>Isn't camescope French for camcorder?
>"This means, for example, that the Paris Metro is currently plastered with ads for Sony's new miniaturized camcorder, reading "SONY CAMESCOPE XXSMALL" in giant script. In the bottom left-hand corner, in lettering almost too small to read, is an explanatory footnote: "très, très petit." --
http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/1998/11/16/p1s3.htm>
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>Some camcorder vendors supply mpgX format software to connect their device to a port (serial, parallel?) on the computer.
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http://translate.google.com/translate_c?hl=en&u=http://www.teveo.com/&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dcamescope%2Bmicrosoft%26hl%3Den>
>This is interesting:
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http://wlabrit.multimania.com/dv_in/dv_in.htmHere's the deal.
I watched a demo of an application and at the end of that demo a logo appeared showing that that demo was made with "Caméscope" and identified as a Microsoft software.
Anyway I don't really care about Camescope now because Renoir gave me another app that really suits what I want to do. Camtasia is the name of the software.
Thanks for your input Jerry.
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