ScreenAction Studio is a $16 screencasting tool that sounds like it has a lot of features. I find it a little disturbing, though, that they don’t have any screencasts or even screenshots. But take a look at that feature list:
Screen Capture:
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Captures & records on-screen actions
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Highlight key points using a fixed, smooth, auto panning, or scrolling camera
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Change cameras live during capture
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Record with date & time
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Record with audio, or add voice-overs & music
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Control the size & frame rate of your movie capture
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Splice multiple segments into one full length movie
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Add transitions for a smooth project flow
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Supports all popular movie & audio formats > >
Video Editing:
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Select any spot in your Action History to revert your project to that point
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Special effects & filters make your project a “big budget” production
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Widescreen & Fullscreen movie settings
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Add text, captions & credit effects
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Audio scrubber & mixer
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Loop & repeat options
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Paint & Draw directly on your frames
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Group & ungroup your project clips
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Blending modes
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Unlimited undos
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Color & lighting control
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Picture-in-Picture (PIP)
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DV & FireWire support
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Script & brush editor for advanced users > > [From Mien Software]
I’ll probably have to give it a try one of these days, but it will be hard to convince me to move away from ScreenFlow.