Experimental ScreenSteps for Linux Beta
Every once in a while we get an email in support asking whether or not a Linux version is planned. We’ve been going back and forth as to whether or not we want to support another platform.
On one hand a new platform adds new support issues and while we use Linux on some of our servers we don’t use Linux on the desktop at all.
On the other hand companies that have to train employees that they migrate to Linux definitely had a need for a program like ScreenSteps.
Last week Greg and I decided that we were going to determine whether or not a Linux version of ScreenSteps made sense. Thanks to VMWare Fusion, an Ubuntu image from VM Planet and Revolution (our development environment) we now have a build of ScreenSteps that runs on Linux.
So today we are announcing the “Experimental ScreenSteps for Linux Beta”. What is the “Experimental ScreenSteps for Linux Beta” you ask? It is a version of ScreenSteps that (mostly) works on Linux but with no guarantee that we will ever release a final version. Our goal with this release is to gauge interest in a Linux version, see if ScreenSteps works reasonably well on the different flavors of Linux out there, and get feedback from Linux users.
We invite you to download ScreenSteps, test it out and email us any feedback you have concerning problems you experienced or successes you had. You can download the ScreenSteps executable and accompanying readme file at the following url. Note that you need to have ImageMagick installed for screencapture to work. See the accompanying readme file for additional details and installation instructions.
http://www.bluemangolearning.com/download/screensteps/2_0/beta/screensteps.tar.gz
If you would like to learn more about what ScreenSteps is you can get more information here.
January 24th, 2010 at 10:45 pm
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