You Can Get HyperCam 5 For 50 Percent Off With This Deal

You Can Get HyperCam 5 For 50 Percent Off With This Deal

Whether you’re a streamer or an educator creating online tutorials, you’ll need a reliable screen recording tool to capture your content. HyperCam does just that plus much more, and you can buy it today for just $19.95, or 50 percent off.

HyperCam 5 is a screencasting and editing software combined into one, allowing you to record, edit, and publish your content without added tools or programs. You can use HyperCam to record screen actions such as cursor movements or menu selections and save them as MP4, AVI, or WMV/ASF files. HyperCam also records video and audio being played on your PC or webcam; you can even annotate your movies with text, which is perfect if you’re creating demos and tutorials.

With HyperCam 5, you get all the tools you need to produce professional videos from your screencast footage. HyperCam 5 retails for $39.95, but you can get it today for $19.95, or 50 percent off.

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