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	<description>The Unofficial Source for Tips and Tutorials</description>
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		<title>Highlighting the Cursor</title>
		<description>Alan wrote and asked how to highlight the cursor the way he can in Camtasia Studio. In ScreenFlow there are couple different ways to handle that.

View Highlighting the Cursor Video

Excuse the length of this video, I'll try to keep them more brief in the future. =:) </description>
		<link>http://screenflowtips.com/?p=6</link>
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		<title>Creating a Cross Dissolve Transition</title>
		<description>While ScreenFlow may not have transitions in the same manner as Camtasia Studio, you can still quickly craft your own transitions.

View Cross-Dissolve Video


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		<link>http://screenflowtips.com/?p=4</link>
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		<title>Screencasting and the Mac: ScreenFlow Review</title>
		<description>Until recently the only *great* screen recording software was Camtasia Studio -- and it's only offered on a sub-standard computing platform (Windows). For those of us who make our living presenting information to others, we had to have a Windows machine whether we wanted to, or not.

Then, not too long ...</description>
		<link>http://screenflowtips.com/?p=3</link>
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