Much of our office work now revolves around our computer applications, such as the Microsoft suite and Adobe family of programs. Our computers are now the central devices in which our whole work revolves around. Without it, our productivity goes down massively, and work which can be done in hours is now pushed back to days.

And with the rapid rise of the internet and its infrastructure, we are no longer bound to small files and applications. Widespread broadband connectivity has allowed major companies to adopt telecommuting or work from home policies aimed at improving people's productivity while giving them more control of their time and freedom from the old 9-to-5 grind.

One such method that facilitates this new paradigm is screen sharing. With high-speed internet giving people the capability to send larger files effortlessly, workers are no longer restricted to low-resolution static screenshots. Now, we can send full video clips easily. These clips can range from simple how-to tutorial videos to full marketing presentations for large companies.

One such application that allows this is FonePaw's Screen Recorder. The program is designed to be easy and simple to use, which makes it stand out from other similar programs out there.

Yet even with its easy-to-use interface, FonePaw's Screen Recorder is no slouch. Users are given a wide control of what they want to record and how they want to record it.

First, it has built-in annotation tools once you take a screenshot. This allows you to highlight, mark, or add notes to your screenshot. This feature allows you to skip the usual process of pasting the screenshot into an imaging program and then save it before it is sent. Instead, when you take a screenshot, the Screen Recorder will give you the tools on the spot. Once you're done, the screenshot is automatically added to your clipboard, making it easy to post your edited screenshot to your emails and documents. You can also save the file using the on-screen interface should you want to edit your screenshot further later on.

Its key feature, however, is its power desktop video-recording tool. Users can choose to record the whole desktop or only a certain area. They can choose whether the system's sounds are also recorded as well. Users can also add in webcam audio and video feed, so they can create a pre-recorded presentation with much ease. And if you just need to record audio clips, the screen recorder can do that too! You can even set how long the program will record what's on your screen.

Another cool feature that can't be found anywhere is its mouse following tool. When you select this option, you can choose a box size that follows the mouse. A countdown timer will then start. When the program starts recording, it only records what's inside the box that you chose. What's cooler is that the box follows your mouse pointer. This is especially useful if you want to highlight a specific way of doing things on your desktop, as the camera is centered on where the mouse is going.

Once the video has been recorded, there's a multitude of export settings available. You can choose which video format it'll be recorded in, the number of frames per second, and the quality of the video as well. If you want to transfer your clips to your iPhone, FonePaw has a built-in export feature that allows you to transfer it to iOS, iTunes, and Mac. You can even share it straight to video sharing sites such as YouTube or Vimeo and social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

And for those who want to make memes, the program even has a GIF maker that'll transform your video clips into easily sendable GIF files.

Here's a short video from FonePaw itself on how easy it is to use their Screen Recorder:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9kGiqisM28

About FonePaw

Fonepaw's was founded in 2014. Based in Hong Kong, this tech company has been creating easy-to-use applications that allow the everyday user to fully maximize the capabilities of their device. Besides the Screen Recorder, they also have other desktop applications such as Data Recovery tools and a Video Converter. For Phones, they have recovery, back-up, and restoration tools for both Android and iOS.

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