Learn to say popular screen recording tool names correctly.
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How is Loom (async video messaging and screen recording tool) correctly pronounced?
Loom is pronounced 'LOOM' — one syllable, long OO, exactly like the weaving device. In a technical interview: "Loom let me record a two-minute walkthrough of the bug instead of writing three paragraphs trying to describe it."
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How is Camtasia (screen recording and video editing software) correctly pronounced?
Camtasia is pronounced 'kam-TAY-zhuh' — 'cam' (short for camera) plus '-tasia', stress on TAY. Don't say 'KAM-tuh-see-uh' with front stress. In a technical interview: "Camtasia's built-in editor let us trim, caption, and export the training video without switching to a separate app."
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How is ScreenFlow (macOS screen recording and video editing app) correctly pronounced?
ScreenFlow is pronounced 'SKREEN-floh' — 'screen' plus 'flow' (long O). Stress on SKREEN. Don't say 'SKRIN-floh' with a short I. In a technical interview: "ScreenFlow's multi-track timeline let us layer a webcam bubble right over the screen recording during the demo."
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How is OBS (short for Open Broadcaster Software, used for recording and capturing screens) correctly pronounced?
OBS is pronounced 'oh-bee-ES' — the three letters spelled out individually, equal stress. Don't blend it into one syllable like 'OHBZ'. In a technical interview: "OBS recorded the entire coding session in the background without dropping a single frame."
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How is Kap (open-source screen recorder for macOS) correctly pronounced?
Kap is pronounced 'KAP' — one syllable, short A, rhymes with 'cap'. Don't say 'KAYP' with a long A. In a technical interview: "Kap exported the recording straight to a GIF, which was perfect for dropping into a pull request comment."