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ScreenToaster adds support for YouTube uploads, MOV downloads
Today the ScreenToaster team launched a few updates that make the service even more useful. First, users can now automatically upload HD screencasts directly to YouTube from ScreenToaster.com. Second, you can download videos in MOV format for editing on your desktop.
There's also a new beta API available that lets web publishers incorporate ScreenToaster with their web sites. You can let your visitors record and publish videos directly on your site using the API.
These are just the latest new features. ScreenToaster also recently added the ability to download SWF files, set privacy levels, and share videos via email, social networking sites, or social bookmarking pages.

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Muffin_man said 5:02PM on 3-23-2009
I used screentoaster for my ICT project. After downloading loads of free screencapping software and having troubles with audio I used screentoaster and it was able to capture audio as well.
This was before they offered downloads. I have to take the FLV straight off of the site.
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oicahs said 8:19AM on 3-30-2009
soy sordo esbrice por favor mejor lee espana y no ingles
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