ScreenSteps 1.2, ScreenSteps Docs and Site Redesign
ScreenSteps 1.2
We are happy to announce the release of ScreenSteps version 1.2. This latest release has some really exciting feature additions including:
- Spell checker
- A new capture palette which makes capturing images super fast (see here)
- PDF improvements:
- Add logos to your PDF files
- Add footer text to your PDF file
- Set a preference for defining the PDF author
- New Auto Update
We have also moved the online manual. Check out the new manual here.
ScreenSteps Docs
ScreenSteps Docs has left beta and is now available as a free utility for ScreenSteps users. You can learn more about ScreenSteps Docs here.
New Website Design
We have launched a new website design which will hopefully make it easier to get the information you need. Go to www.screensteps.com and let us know what you think.
We still have more exciting stuff in the works. If you like the look of the new online manual let us know. It is part of our new ScreenSteps Live project. ScreenSteps Live is basically a hosted service for ScreenSteps lessons. It is currently in a private beta. If you would like to participate in the private beta drop us a line at info@screensteps.com.

November 16th, 2007 at 3:37 am
Received an email which contained the following: Mailscanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from click.icptrack.com claiming to be http://www.screensteps.com
November 16th, 2007 at 9:20 am
Geoff- It seems that that is just your Mailscanner being a little overzealous. We use a service called iContact (icontact.com) for our newsletter. When the email is sent out it is made to look like it came directly from us even though icontact is really originating the message. Don't worry, the email is legit.