What Customers are Saying

Here are some quotes from ScreenSteps Customers. We are still developing this part of our site so if you have something to say about ScreenSteps please email us.

“I own a consulting firm and for years have documented processes for our clients the old fashion way of using a page-layout program. Now that we have found ScreenSteps, we can create professional looking, easy to use documentation for our clients and internal use in a fraction of the time it used to take. We can then take it a step further and export the HTML content for use in our Wiki. We love Screen Steps!”

Rob Calvert Second Son Consulting, Inc.

“Thank you for making one of the best and most unique products of the year, ScreenSteps. It's one of those rare products that solves a need you never noticed you had.”

Patrick Salo Squeaky Zipper

“Thanks, I am really excited about using this. I think ScreenSteps is fantastic and recommend it to everyone- you're a genius!”

Maria Flynn Limperts Academy of Design

Why I don't regret upgrading to Pro:

Today is a perfect example - one of my computer clients required assistance and she could not handle the process by phone and remote administration was not an option due to her network security.

I set up a lesson in ScreenSteps and exported it to PDF and emailed it to her. It was ~20 steps long. Would have taken me an hour to build in Indesign with screen capture tools and photoshop. It would have looked rinkydink done in textedit and emailed. Using screensteps I just kept capturing images of the progression she had to follow and went back to annotate and circle items of interest and use the sequence button on several of the images to show multi step processes.

I might have 15 minutes into that.

I got to stay home on a day that it's 9 degrees Fahrenheit, saved putting miles on my vehicle, customer paid less too but not enough less that it would have made me more money to drive the 30 miles each way.

It paid for itself in that one shot. Despite the fact that what I did would have been doable with 'standard'..

Loyd Craft