Thank you very much Ryan for looking into that screen capture tool. Now keep in mind this tutorial series won't be entirely screen videos or image captures, I will also incorporate some human element into these videos so as to give them more of an organic feel. I am shooting for something similar to this, albeit without the corporate fluff and just focusing on the OS. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggCODBIfWKY It makes for a more professional video. What do you think? Matt On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 10:10 PM, Ryan Leavengood <leavengood@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 5:03 PM, matthew.nawrocki@xxxxxxxxx > <matthew.nawrocki@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > At the end when the project is completed to the satisfaction of the team > and > > it the end result is linked on the main page or wherever for easy access > for > > anyone. > > I do not think it will be a problem for Matt or myself to provide you > the letter you need, regardless of who is your primary mentor. I think > Humdinger is an excellent choice for a mentor as well, and I would be > happy to provide more technical assistance. Or we could all work > together on it. > > On another note I've been discussing BeOS/Haiku screen capture tools > with another Haiku community member, Andrew Hudson. Apparently > BeScreenCapture > ( > http://haikuware.com/directory/view-details/multimedia/video/recording/bescreencapture > ) > works on Haiku, and I am trying to contact its author to see if the > source could be released or if it could be updated for Haiku. > > -- > Regards, > Ryan > >