[Plone-NGOs] Screen Capture application in Plone?
sisi
sisi at foei.org
Sun Feb 4 12:18:56 UTC 2007
I use the Gimp because then I can make my little boxes and comments
straight away :-)
Danny Hope wrote:
> I would go for:
>
> mac: Snapz Pro http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/
> windows: ViewletCam http://www.qarbon.com/presentation-software/vc/
>
> On 2/2/07, *Peter Day* <p.day at btinternet.com
> <mailto:p.day at btinternet.com>> wrote:
>
> Dear all
>
> I am the project manager of the Community Network Analysis project.
> Until recently, the project was funded by Economic & Social research
> Council funding. As part of the community network investigation we
> formed a partnership with a local community in Brighton & Hove. We
> wanted to look at how communication technologies can assist
> community development processes and building and sustaining forms of
> social capital. In the final stages of this project we set up a
> prototype community communication space (CCS), where community
> groups and individuals could post a wide range of content formats
> that they generated, e.g images, video, audio, textual narrative etc.
>
> We selected to work with Plone but have experienced a number of
> problems, most of which were probably down to our own technical
> ingnorance and inexperience. We went to the Seattle conference and
> saw a vision of how Plone is developing and decided we made the
> right decision in choosing Plone but needed to build our technical
> expertise, if this was going to be of sustained use to the community.
>
> Eventually, just as this stage of the project was ending, we met
> some people in Brighton with Plone knowledge. It was they who put us
> on to this list. We are hoping we can work with them to improve the
> CCS but are willing to meet and engage with anyone who's interested.
>
> OK that was by way of a brief introduction. Now for a question, does
> anyone know of a screen capture application that we can use in
> Plone? Once we get the prototype CCS working properly again, and
> have migrated all the content to the new version, we wanted to
> develop a set on tutorials for people in the community to use.
>
> Many thanks in anticipation.
>
> Peter
>
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> Regards,
> Danny Hope
>
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