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drop.io and RSS

In this video tutorial, I explore how (easy it is) to use drop.io a free “storage locker” for your media. Using RSS (Really Simple Syndication), it allows you to easily publish podcasts or documents to your friends, students, or colleagues.


drop.io and RSS from John Hendron on Vimeo.

3 Responses to “drop.io and RSS”

  1. Kevin Says:

    Two things: 1) drop.io looks awesome 2) your video tutorial is awesome.

    Anytime I see a video I don’t know how it’s done, I think it’s rad. It’s not camtasia… what is it?

  2. John Says:

    Through the OS X years, I’ve used SnapzProX, I then preferred IShowU (no wait for the finish of rendering), and this now this one goes a few steps more…

    I used ScreenFlow from Vera Software. It records video and audio all the while it records your screen. You can then edit within its environment, then you export the production into Quicktime.

  3. Kevin Says:

    I’ve used SnapzPro and bought iShowU as well. Wow this ScreenFlow app is amazing. And it looks nicer than Windows-based Camtasia too! Thanks John!

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