I've been using ScreenSteps 2.5 for all of my step by step instructions. It has a few more editing tools which make it even more useful. Now that I can add text to the screenshots, there is rarely a need to go outside of the program. I was really surprised to learn that ScreenSteps is developed with Runtime Revolution , the HyperCard-like scripting language. It just shows how much you can do with a toolkit like that. Initially I thought ScreenSteps was not very Mac-like in terms of the interface, but those issues are really tied to what is available with Revolution.
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