ActivePresenter offers two recording modes: Record Video and Record Software Simulation. After recording, you’ll get a video or a slide-based project respectively. Also, the app automatically transfers these recorded projects into the editing screen. From here, you’re...
In the previous article, you’ve been exposed to interactive objects like drop area and button. This tutorial continues to walk you through annotations (also non-interactive objects). So, you’ll get a short overview of annotation objects in ActivePresenter....
As you may notice, once finishing the capturing phase, ActivePresenter automatically transfers your recording to the edit screen. Depending on the recording mode (software simulations or video demonstrations), what you’ll see is a screencast (also a recorded video) or...
This tutorial belongs to the Using Variables series. You’ll learn to perform basic calculations using number variables and actions. What we’re going to build? In this simple example, you’ll build a monthly budget calculator which calculates monthly income,...
As you know, ActivePresenter allows localizing projects which is adapt projects for the use in a specific region with a different language and culture. In addition to localizing the project content, the output language (in HTML5) can also be translated, tailoring to...
Gesture effects are what you need when creating tutorials based on mobile and touch devices. They are visual effects that simulate taps, swipes, pinches, and the like in your demonstration.Adding Gesture Effects Gesture effects are animations for touches, swipes, and...