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Finally i finished my web application and i am ready to show it to the world .. but first i need to a make a kind of demo video of the app, what tools would help me with such task ?
There will be video captures of the screen, some images off course and text ? any recommendations ?
Thanks in advance
Camtasia Studio is the gold standard for this kind of work and is very full featured, but it's a bit pricey. Somewhat more inexpensive and quite good but less full featured is My Screen Recorder Pro.
i think microsoft live meeting has a way to record meetings. What you do is to set up a live meeting with yourself( i know sounds stupid) and then you share your screen with the attendees (its you) and press record meeting. That should work.
But maybe there is something easier out there....
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Anybody know what this is about? (I'm on a PC, btw - I'm not sure if it has to do with that?)
Besides the fact that these are guides, and this question is not about programming (check the footer of this site, there's several other sites in this format for questions that are not about programming, such as graphics design), your PSD file looks corrupted.
I'm guessing a bad transfer or something. Ask the guy who sent you that to send it again, maybe.
Go to the view menu and uncheck "extras" :) These are the "guides" that can help you with things like alignment.
or press Ctrl + H. Those are guiding lines for your help to better know the coordinates or whatever you want them to be for. You can add them by clicking on the ruler and draging mouse towards your image.
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I am looking for a good application that have capability for automating the Windows GUI .
somthing that for exemple record my mouse action and repeat in after that .
AutoHotKey includes a macro recorder.
There are several automated UI testing systems will let you do this. SIKULI is one of the best freely available examples.
If you are using Visual Studio, it's worth checking the Code UI tests that ship with it.There are various resources out there to get you stared on that.
Two heavyweight suites that focus on what you are after are IBM's Rational Robot & HP QTP. Both come at a high prize, but are very professional and stable - at least that's my experience on them.
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Facebook has committed to a 90 day break warning, but you have to actively follow their blog or rss to stay on top of things. I know that this new fangled thing called twitter would be a much better way to allow people to subscribe to such alerts. I use it with Assembla, Zend, Doctrine, etc... and it's much more efficient and timely than having to spend time trolling through all their idiosyncratic reporting blogs or forum posts.
Does the facebook already have a twitter feed specifically for this? If so, what is it?
http://twitter.com/#!/fbplatform is about as close of a resource that I think you'll find.
Watching the platform page and blog on FB is still probably your best way of keeping up with what's going on.
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I am very interested in game development and I want to learn Unreal Engine 3. I am not going to use it for commerical purposes therefore I am wondering if it is free for students. I don't know where I can go about downloading and finding easy resources for learning it. I also would like to know if there any easy way to learn game development. I already know Flash and know how to create 2D games. But now I am very interested in learning how to create 3D games like Call of Duty and so on. I wonder what applications companies like EA, Activision, Blizzard and so on use to create games.
The Website of the Unreal Development Kit (UDK) provides a download and documentation: http://www.udk.com/
Especially this might be interesting for you: Getting Started Overview.
These folks may be better equipped to help you:
https://gamedev.stackexchange.com/
Good luck!
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The .net compact framework on smartphones doesn't know the button component, the reasons are unknown to me. My question is: how do people usually get over this problem? I have know smartphone near me to check out, only a pda phone, which of course has touch screen and supports the button component.
What would you do ?
The lack of buttons is intentional as it violates Microsoft guidelines for smartphone platform. Instead you should use the menu, which for a thumb operated device is faster. It also helps to provide a common interface for all phone's applications.
If you need to have a button, you can easily create one of your own. see also this question.