ScreenToaster: browser-based screencast tool from France

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Browser-based screencast tool from Paris

Now, withScreenToasterservice you can do that using just your browser. The Paris-based startup Iteria (founded in 2006 by Marco Fucci – amazingly, they don’t have a company website yet!) developed this nifty tool.

So, how can you record from your screen by just using browser-based ScreenToaster?

It’s a very easy to use service and people who are creating screencasts regularly will appreciate ScreenToasrer. You can register for a beta testing account be leaving your email addresshere.

Watch the tutorial on how to use ScreenToaster

There are two drawbacks here

They have some competition fromShotScreenorScreen-o-Matic, both services are – just like ScreenToaster – in the phase of beta testing. It will be interesting to see who will conquer the market because all of them are starting from the same position. Trust your blogger, I’ll keep an eye on it.

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