ProfCast

by Profcast for Mac OS X

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Record and publish live presentations

ProfCast is a useful, trial version software only available for Mac, that belongs to the category Design & Photography with subcategory Multimedia Presentations and has been created by Profcast.

More about ProfCast

The software version is 2.6.4 and was updated on 11/17/2009. ProfCast is available for users with the operating system Mac OS X and former versions, and it is only available in English.

About the download, ProfCast is a light software that takes up less space than most programs in the category Design & Photography.

Since we added this program to our catalog in 2006, it has obtained 963 downloads, and last week it had 0 downloads.

ADDED – Support for cross platform licensing for NEW academic purchases and site licenses.ADDED – New drag and drop installation method. (**Users may need to delete the previous installation of ProfCast from their Applications folder before installing.

Changes

  • ADDED – Support for cross platform licensing for NEW academic purchases and site licenses.ADDED – New drag and drop installation method. (**Users may need to delete the previous installation of ProfCast from their Applications folder before installing.

ProfCast is the ideal tool for recording and publishing your live Keynote or PowerPoint presentation. All elements of your presentation, including slide timing and voice narration, are recorded. You can then publish your complete presentation on the Web as a Podcast, complete with RSS support.

ProfCast lecture podcast software allows you to record your presentation as you give it! ProfCast also helps you publish your recorded presentation as a podcast including slides, audio and valid RSS.

Features:

  • Live Presentation Recording
  • Synchronized Slides with Audio
  • RSS Generation for Podcasting
  • Publishing support via FTP, SFTP and .Mac
  • Integration with GarageBand 3
  • Integration with iWeb
  • Support for Audio Playthrough
  • File Size Control