VS2020 - where is Live Screen Capture

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VS2020 - where is Live Screen Capture

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Has it been ripped off from the install?
I was using this a lot being my preferred screen capture tool for making online presentations.
Is there a way to get it stand alone from Corel or only through installing VS2018?
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Re: VS2020 - where is Live Screen Capture

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Now I see :)
It transformed into Multi Came Capture Lite :D
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Your emoji's may be too happy. Try searching the user forum on a key of 'MCCL' and view the various comments on on it's performance.
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Re: VS2020 - where is Live Screen Capture

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Thank you. And indeed, the "bastardized" version now exist...
Well, I do see a noticeable tendency for Corel to break their good tools by adding unwanted and buggy features.
This is the point of today's life in development where the final production product is being made "as cheap as possible" including workforces not nessesary up with knowledge and experience needed.
Agile development and cutting edges on testing qualifies the final product as buggy and in the long tendency - to loose profit.
Seems Corel is following this road and realize this pretty soon.
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