Welcome to NexusFi: the best trading community on the planet, with over 150,000 members Sign Up Now for Free
Genuine reviews from real traders, not fake reviews from stealth vendors
Quality education from leading professional traders
We are a friendly, helpful, and positive community
We do not tolerate rude behavior, trolling, or vendors advertising in posts
We are here to help, just let us know what you need
You'll need to register in order to view the content of the threads and start contributing to our community. It's free for basic access, or support us by becoming an Elite Member -- see if you qualify for a discount below.
-- Big Mike, Site Administrator
(If you already have an account, login at the top of the page)
Dear fellow traders,
I understand that Big Mike and some traders recommended Camtasia Studio. I have downloaded the free trial version (1 month). However, the price is not within my budget. I just need a basic recording tool, so that I can review how the trades develop. Not much editing. Anyone using other free softwares, or more affordable ones? How did it perform? Pros and cons? Please advice. Thank you.
I am using the free version of the BB flashback recorder form blueberry soft.
i have installed some extra free codec's that compress better and make good avi's.
I use this and it works very well for small quick videos. Easy to use and not to intrusive, which helps when you are trying to start recording during a trade.
I have camtasia also but only 1 license so when I got my new trading workstation, I didnt want to spend camtasia $$. I researched various software and settled on Autoscreenrecorder and Screenhunter by Wisdom Soft. They are cheaper than Camtasia and Snagit and do the job well. You can download a 15 day fully functioning trial and make your decision based on your experience.
I'm using BB FlashBack Pro 3 from Blueberry Software, it's a great tool, very reliable and fairly priced as well.
"If you don't design your own life plan, chances are you'll fall into someone else's plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much." - Jim Rohn